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LIBRARY  SETS,  ANGLING  LITERATURE 
ART  AND  ILLUSTRATED  BOOKS 

INCLUDING  THE  PRIVATE  LIBRARY  OF 

JOHN  F.  THOMPSON 

OF  WOODHAVEN,  LONG  ISLAND 


TO  BE  SOLD  AT  UNRESTRICTED  PUBLIC  SALE 

BY  ORDER  OF  OWNERS  AND    EXECUTORS 

ON  MONDAY  AFTERNOON  AND   EVENING 
JANUARY  19™,  1920 

UNDER  THE  MANAGEMENT  OF 

THE/AMERICAN  ART  ASSOCIATION 

MADISON  SQUARE  SOUTH 
NEW  YORK  CITY 


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THE  AMERICAN  ART  ASSOCIATION 

DESIGNS  ITS  CATALOGUES  AND  DIRECTS 

ALL  DETAILS  OF  ILLUSTRATION 

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ON  PUBLIC  EXHIBITION 
AT  THE  AMERICAN  ART  GALLERIES 

MADISON  SQUARE  SOUTH,   NEW  YORK 
ENTRANCE,   6  EAST  23 RD  STREET 

BEGINNING  WEDNESDAY,  JANUARY  14™,   1920 

AND  CONTINUING  UNTIL  THE  TIME  OF  SALE 


LIBRARY  SETS,  ANGLING  LITERATURE 
ART  AND  ILLUSTRATED  BOOKS 

INCLUDING  THE  PRIVATE  LIBRARY  OF 

JOHN  F.  THOMPSON 

OF  WOODHAVEN,  LONG  ISLAND 


TO  BE  SOLD  AT  UNRESTRICTED  PUBLIC  SALE 

BY  ORDER  OF  OWNERS  AND  EXECUTORS  HEREINAFTER    DESIGNATED 

ON  MONDAY,  JANUARY  19™,  1920 

AT  3:00  IN  THE  AFTERNOON  AND  8:15  O'CLOCK  IN  THE  EVENING 

AT  THE  AMERICAN  ART  GALLERIES 


CATALOGUE  OF 

LIBRARY  SETS,  ANGLING   LITERATURE 
ART  AND  ILLUSTRATED  BOOKS 

INCLUDING  THE  PRIVATE  LIBRARY  OF 

JOHN  F.  THOMPSON 

OF  WOODHAVEN,  LONG  ISLAND 


TO  BE  SOLD  WITHOUT  RESERVE  OR  RESTRICTION 

BY  ORDER  OF  OWNERS  AND  EXECUTORS    HEREINAFTER  DESIGNATED 

ON  MONDAY,  JANUARY  19™,  1920 

AT  3:00  IN  THE  AFTERNOON  AND  8:15  IN  THE  EVENING 


THE  SALE  TO  BE  CONDUCTED  BY 

MR.  THOMAS  E.  KIRBY  AND  HIS  ASSISTANTS,  OF 
THE  AMERICAN  ART  ASSOCIATION,  MANAGERS 

^      -  NEW  YORK  CITY 


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RESUME  OF  CONTENTS 

The  items  herein  catalogued  include  Library  Sets  of  English  and  American 
Authors ;  Illustrated  Books  of  Travel  and  Biography ;  Art  Publications ;  Books 
on  Engraving,  Etchings,  Furniture,  Bronzes,  Tapestries  and  other  Art  Ob- 
jects; Colored  Costume  Plate  Books;  Americana,  and  Important  Collection 
of  Books  by  Bliss  Carman,  several  of  which  are  inscribed.  The  following  are 
some  of  the  more  important  items, — 

AMERICANA,  including  the  First  American  Edition  of  Paine's  Letter  to  Wash- 
ington, 1796;  Set  of  the  Natural  History  of  the  State  of  New  York,  19 
vols.;  Schoolcraft's  Indian  Tribes,  6  vols.  4to;  and  McKenney's  Indian 
Tribes  of  North  America  [Nos.  221  to  248] 

ANGLING  LITERATURE.  An  important  collection  of  Books  relating  to  Angling, 
from  1668  to  1905,  including  Venables'  Experienced  Angler,  1668;  The 
Husbandman's  Jewel,  1680;  The  Sportsman's  Dictionary,  1735;  Walton 
and  Cotton's  Angler,  1759:  The  Angler's  Pocket-Book,  1805;  Scott's 
British  Field  Sports,  First  Edition,  Large  Paper,  1818;  First  Edition  of 
Baker's  Art  of  Angling,  1829;  and  others  of  importance  [Nos.  249  to 
403] 

ARABIAN  NIGHTS.     Original  Villon  Society  Publication.     13  vols.     [No.  9] 
ART  PUBLICATIONS,  including  Books  on  Painting,  European  Galleries,  Illus- 
trated Art  Catalogues,  etc.     [Nos.  12  to  33] 

BALZAC  (HONORE).    Writings.    Dent's  Edition.    40  vols.     [No.  36] 
BRITISH  POETS.    48  vols.  in  binding  by  Larkins      [No.  48] 
CARMAN  (BLISS).     A  collection  of  Privately  Printed  Brochures,  First  Edi- 
tions, and  Inscribed  Books      [Nos.  59  to  73] 
CAULFIELD   (JAMES).     Portraits  of  Eemarkable  Personages.     First  Edition 

[No.  74] 

CLEMENS  (S.  L.).    Writings.    Edition  de  Luxe.    25  vols.     [No.  1907] 
COSTUME  PLATE  BOOKS,  including  Logan's  Clans  of  the  Scottish  Highlands 

[Nos.  77  and  78] 

COOPER  (J.  F.)     Works.    Appleton's  Edition.    32  vols.     [No.  80] 
CRUIKSHANK  (GEORGE).    Various  Illustrated  Books  [Nos.  84  and  85] 
DRAMA.    Various  works  [Nos.  91  to  96] 

DURUY  (VICTOR).    History  of  Rome  and  Greece  [Nos.  97  and  98] 
ENGRAVINGS  and  Etchings.     Various  collections  and  illustrated  books  [Nos. 

104  to  110] 

HARINGTON   (SiR  JOHN).     Orlando  Furioso.     1634-1633   [No.  123] 
HUGO  (VICTOR).    Writings.    Edition  de  Luxe.     10  vols.     [No.  130] 
IRVING   (WASHINGTON).     Works.     Hudson  Large  Type  Edition.     27  vols. 

[No.  131] 

JAMESON  (MRS.  ANNA).  Art  Works.  6  vols.  in  binding  by  Riviere  [No.  13^ 
JOHNSON  (SAMUEL).  Works.  Literary  Club  Edition.  16  vols.  [No.  135" 
LAMB  (CHARLES).  Life  and  Works.  Library  Edition.  12  vols.  [No.  137" 
LOBGE  (EDMUND).  Portraits  of  Illustrious  Personages.  12  vols.  [No.  171" 


MEYRICK  (S.  E.).    Antient  Armour.    5  vols.     [Nos.  3  and  4] 
NAPOLEON.     Works  relating  to  Napoleon  I.     Imperial  Edition  [No.  155] 
PEPYS  (SAMUEL).     Diary.     Royal  Court  Edition.     18  vols.     [No.  158] 
PICKERING'S  Diamond  Classics.    Various  works  [Nos.  159  to  161] 
PORCELAINS.     Various  works  and  Illustrated  Catalogues  on  Porcelains  and 

Other  Art  Objects  [Nos.  164  to  170] 
SCOTT    (SiR  WALTER).     Waverley   Novels.     Abbotsford   Edition.     12   vols. 

[No.  183] 
SHAKESPEARE   (WILLIAM).     Works.     The  Larger  Temple  Shakespeare.     12 

vols.     [No.  192] 

SHAKESPEARE  ILLUSTRATIONS.     BoydelFs  Collection  [No.  194] 
SMOLLET  (TOBIAS).     Novels.    Large  Paper.     6  vols.     [No.  197] 
STOCKTON  (FRANK  E.).    Novels.    Shenandoah  Edition.    21  vols.     [No.  204] 
THACKERAY  (W.  M.).    Works.     Smith,  Elder  Edition.     24  vols.     [No.  212] 
TISSOT  (J.  J.).     Life  of  Christ.     Autograph  Edition.     4  vols.     [No.  214] 
MISCELLANEOUS  BOOKS.     Various  collected  groups  of  books  on  travels,  biog- 
raphy, and  miscellaneous  English  Literature  [Nos.  404  to  484] 
BOOK  CASES.     Globe-Wernicke  Elastic  Cases  [Nos.  217  to  220] 

The  Library  of  JOHN  F.  THOMPSON,  ESQ.,  of  Woodhaven,  Long 
Island,  is  herein  catalogued  under  items,  Numbers, — 1,  3,  4,  6,  7,  9,  12,  15,  16, 
17,  20,  28,  32,  35,  36,  37,  38,  39,  41,  42,  44,  45,  47,  50,  51,  52,  53,  54,  55,  56, 
57,  58,  74,  76,  79,  81,  83,  84,  85,  87,  88,  89,  91,  92,  93,  94,  95,  96,  100,  102, 
104,  112,  114,  117,  118,  119,  121,  123,  124,  126,  127,  129,  134,  135,  137,  139, 
140,  141,  142,  143,  144,  146,  150,  152,  153,  156,  157,  158,  162,  163,  172,  173, 
174,  175,  178,  180,  181,  182,  184,  185,  186,  187,  188,  189,  191,  196,  197,  198, 
200,  202,  203,  204,  205,  206,  209,  214,  215,  216,  217,  218,  219,  220,  227,  228, 
229,  230,  236,  238,  240,  241,  243,  244,  245,  246,  247,  318,  408,  409,  412,  415, 
419,  421,  424,  425,  426,  431,  435,  436,  438,  439,  443,  444,  445,  446,  447,  448, 
454,  457,  458,  459,  460,  462,  463,  464,  466,  467,  471,  472,  477,  479,  482,  484. 

Literary  Property  sold  by  direction  of  J.  B.  GILCHEIST,  ESQ.,  repre- 
senting Heirs  of  an  Estate,  is  herein  catalogued  under  items,  Numbers, — 
2,  5,  8,  40,  48,  75,  77,  78,  80,  86,  90,  99,  101,  115,  120,  130,  131,  133,  136, 
145,  154,  155,  176,  177,  179,  183,  190,  211,  212,  213,  237,  239,  404,  405,  414, 
417,  427,  428,  429,  437,  441,  442,  450,  465,  478,  481. 

An   important   collection   of   Angling   Books,    the   property   of    a    WELL 
KNOWN  NEW  YOEK  COLLECTOE  AND  BIBLIOPHILIST,  is  herein 
catalogued  under  items,  Numbers, — 249,  251,  252,  253,  254,  255,  256,  257 
258,  259,  260,  261,  262,  263,  264,  265.  266,  267,  268,  269,  270,  271,  272   273 
274,  275,  276,  277,  278,  279,  2SO,  281,  282,  283,  284,  285,  286,  287,  288'  289? 
290,  291,  292,  293,  294,  295,  296,  297,  298,  299,  300,  301,  302,  303,  304   305 
306,  307,  308,  309,  310,  311,  312,  313,  314,  315,  316,  317,  319,  320,  321   322? 
323,  324,  325,  326,  327,  328,  329,  330,  331,  332,  333,  334,  335,  336,  337,  338? 
339,  340,  341,  342,  343,  344,  345,  346,  347,  348,  349,  350,  351,  352,  353,  354* 
355,  356,  357,  358,  359,  360,  361,  362,  363,  364,  365,  366,  367,  368   369   370* 
371,  372,  373,  374,  374A,  375,  376,  377,  378,  379,  380,  381,  382,  383,  384,  385 
386,  387,  388,  389,  390,  391,  392,  393,  394,  395,  396,  397,  398,  399   400  401 
402,  403. 


The  Property  of  FREDERICK  F.  SHERMAN,  ESQ.,  of  New  York  City, 
and  sold  by  his  order,  is  herein  catalogued  under  items,  Numbers, — 21,  22,  23, 
24,  25,  26,  27,  29,  30,  34,  49,  59,  60,  61,  62,  63,  64,  65,  66,  67,  68,  69, 
70,  71,  72,  73,  82,  106,  110,  111,  138,  147,  148,  159,  160,  161,  164,  165,  166, 
167,  168,  169,  170,  207,  208,  221,  222,  223,  224,  225,  231,  411,  430,  434,  480. 

Books  from  the  Estate  of  SMYTHE  MARTIN,  sold  by  order  of  the  Fed- 
eral Trust  Co.,  of  Newark,  N.  J.,  are  herein  catalogued  under  items,  Num- 
bers,—10,  11,  31,  46,  103,  116,  125, 128,  132,  149,  151,  201,  210,  406,  407, 
410,  413,  416,  418,  420,  422,  423,  433,  452,  456,  468,  469,  470,  473,  474,  476, 
483. 

Books  from  the  Library  of  the  late  JOHN  HENRY  OSBORNE,  of  Au- 
burn, N.  Y.,  sold  by  order  of  Mrs.  Osborne,  are  herein  catalogued  under  items, 
Numbers,— 14,  18,  19,  33,  35A,  35B,  42A,  43,  97,  98,  105,  107,  108,  109, 
113,  122,  171,  193,  199,  226,  232,  233,  234,  235,  242,  248,  432,  440,  449,  451, 
453,  455,  475. 

Books  consigned  by  JOHN  BOLAND,  ESQ.,  of  New  York  City,  are  herein 
catalogued  under  items,  Numbers, — 13,  194,  195. 


Conditions  of  Sale 

1.  Any  bid  which  is  merely  a  nominal  or  fractional  advance  may  be  rejected  by 
the  auctioneer,  if,  in  his  judgment,  such  bid  would  be  likely  to  affect  the  sale  in- 
juriously. 

2.  The  highest  bidder  shall  be  the  buyer,  and  if  any  dispute  arise  between 
two  or  more  bidders,  the  auctioneer  shall  either  decide  the  same  or  put  up  for 
re-sale  the  lot  so  in  dispute. 

3.  Payment   shall  be  made  of  all  or  such  part  of  the  purchase  money   as 
may  be  required,  and  the  names  and  addresses  of  the  purchasers  shall  be  given 
immediately  on  the  sale  of  every  lot,  in  default  of  which  the  lot  so  purchased 
shall  be  immediately  put  up  again  and  re-sold. 

Payment  of  that  part  of  the  purchase  money  not  made  at  the  time  of  sale, 
shall  be  made  within  ten  days  thereafter,  in  default  of  which  the  undersigned  may 
either  continue  to  hold  the  lots  at  the  risk  of  the  purchaser  and  take  such  action 
as  may  be  necessary  for  the  enforcement  of  the  sale,  or  may  at  public  or  private 
sale,  and  without  other  than  this  notice,  re-sell  the  lots  for  the  benefit  of  such  pur- 
chaser, and  the  deficiency  (if  any)  arising  from  such  re-sale,  shall  be  a  charge 
against  such  purchaser. 

4.  Delivery  of  any  purchase  will  be  made  only  upon  payment  of  the  total 
amount  due  for  all  purchases  at  the  sale. 

Deliveries  will  be  made  on  sales  days  between  the  hours  of  9  A.  M.  and  1  P.  M., 
and  on  other  days — except  holidays — between  the  hours  of  9  A.  M.  and  5  P.  M. 

Delivery  of  any  purchase  will  be  made  only  at  the  American  Art  Galleries,  or 
other  place  of  sale,  as  the  case  may  be,  and  only  on  presenting  the  bill  of  purchase. 

Delivery  may  be  made,  at  the  discretion  of  the  Association,  of  any  purchase 
during  the  session  of  the  sale  at  which  it  was  sold. 

5.  Shipping,    boxing  or  wrapping  of  purchases   is  a  business  in  which  the 
Association  is  in  no  wise  engaged,  and  will  not  be  performed  by  the  Association 
for  purchasers.     The  Association  will,  however,  afford  to  purchasers  every  facility 
for  employing  at  current  and  reasonable  rates  carriers  and  packers ;  doing  so,  how- 
ever, without  any  assumption  of  responsibility  on  its  part  for  the  acts  and  charges 
of  the  parties  engaged  for  such  service. 

6.  Storage  of  any  purchase  shall  be  at  the  sole  risk  of  the  purchaser.     Title 
passes  upon  the  fall  of  the  auctioneer's  hammer,  and  thereafter,  while  the  Asso- 
ciation will  exercise  due  caution  in  caring  for  and  delivering  such  purchase,   it 
will   not   hold   itself   responsible   if   such   purchase    be    lost,    stolen,    damaged    or 
destroyed. 

Storage  charges  will  be  made  upon  all  purchases  not  removed  within  ten  days 
from  the  date  of  the  sale  thereof. 

7.  Guarantee  is  not  made  either  by  the  owner  or  the  Association  of  the  cor- 
rectness of  the  description,  genuineness  or  authenticity  of  any  lot,  and  no  sale  will 
be  set  aside  on  account  of  any  incorrectness,  error  of  cataloguing,  or  any  imper- 
fection not  noted.     Every  lot  is  on  public  exhibition  one  or  more  days  prior  to  its 
sale,  after  which  it  is  sold  "as  is"  and  without  recourse. 

The  Association  exercises  great  care  to  catalogue  every  lot  correctly,  and  will 
give  consideration  to  the  opinion  of  any  trustworthy  expert  to  the  effect  that  any 
lot  has  been  incorrectly  catalogued,  and,  in  its  judgment,  may  either  sell  the 
lot  as  catalogued  or  make  mention  of  the  opinion  of  such  expert  who  thereby 
would  become  responsible  for  such  damage  as  might  result  were  his  opinion  with- 
out proper  foundation. 

SPECIAL    NOTICE. 

Buying  or  bidding  by  the  Association  for  responsible  parties  on  orders  trans- 
mitted to  it  by  mail,  telegraph  or  telephone,  will  be  faithfully  attended  to  without 
charge  or  commission.  Any  purchase  so  made  will  be  subject  to  the  above  Condi- 
tions of  Sale,  which  cannot  in  any  manner  be  modified.  The  Association,  however, 
in  the  event  of  making  a  purchase  of  a  lot  consisting  of  one  or  more  books  for  a 
purchaser  who  has  not,  through  himself  or  his  agent,  been  present  at  the  exhibition 
or  sale,  will  permit  such  lot  to  be  returned  within  ten  days  from  the  date  of  sale, 
and  the  purchase  money  will  be  returned,  if  the  lot  in  any  material  manner  differs 
from  its  catalogue  description. 

Orders  for  execution  by  the  Association  should  be  written  and  given  with 
such  plainness  as  to  leave  no  room  for  misunderstanding.  Not  only  should  the  lot 
number  be  given,  but  also  the  title,  and  bids  should  be  stated  to  be  so  much 
for  the  lot,  and  when  the  lot  consists  of  one  or  more  volumes  of  books  or  objects 
of  art,  the  bid  per  volume  or  piece  should  also  be  stated.  If  the  one  transmitting 
the  order  is  unknown  to  the  Association,  a  deposit  should  be  sent  or  reference 
submitted.  Shipping  directions  should  also  be  given. 

Priced  copies  of  the  catalogue  of  any  sale,  or  any  session  thereof,  will  be 
furnished  by  the  Association  at  a  reasonable  charge. 

AMERICAN   ART    ASSOCIATION, 

American   Art   Galleries, 
Madison    Square    South, 

New    York    City. 


AT  THE  AMERICAN  ART  GALLERIES 

MADISON  SQUARE  SOUTH,  NEW  YORK 

UNRESTRICTED  PUBLIC  SALE  BY  ORDER  OF  OWNERS  AND  EXECUTORS 
HEREINBEFORE  DESIGNATED 

First  Session,  Numbers  1  to  220,  inclusive 

MONDAY    AFTERNOON,    JANUARY    19th,    AT   3:00    O'CLOCK 


1.  A'BECKETT  (GILBERT  ABBOTT).     The  Almanack  of  the  Month.    A  Ee- 

view  of  Everything  and  Everybody.  January  to  December,  1846. 
Illustrations  throughout  text.  2  vols.  16mo,  half  morocco,  gilt  backs 
and  tops,  original  backs  bound  in,  bindings  slightly  rubbed. 

London:  Punch  Office,  1846 

2.  ALKEN  COLORED  PLATES.    Blew  (W.  C.  A.).    The  Quorn  Hunt  and  Its 

Masters.  With  24  illustrations  drawn  by  Henry  Alken,  half  of  which 
are  COLORED  BY  HAND.  London,  1899;  [APPERLEY  (C.  J.)-] 
Memoirs  of  the  Life  of  the  Late  John  Mytton.  By  Mmrod.  New 
Edition  with  Memoir  by  E.  S.  Surtees.  With  20  COLORED  ILLUSTRA- 
TIONS by  Henry  AUcen.  London,  1899;  SURTEES  (E.  S.).  The 
Analysis  of  the  Hunting  Field.  With  13  COLORED  PLATES  and  43 
text  illustrations  by  Henry  Alken.  New  York,  1903;  [APPERLEY 
(C.  J.).]  JSTimrod's  Hunting  Tours.  With  18  COLORED  PLATES 
after  Ben  Marshall,  R.  B.  Davis,  James  Ward,  etc.  New  York,  1903. 
Together,  4  vols.  imperial  8vo,  pictorial  red  and  green  cloth,  gilt 
tops,  2  vols.  somewhat  shaken.  London  and  New  York,  1899-1903 

3.  ANCIENT  ARMOR.     Meyrick  (Samuel  Eush).     A  Critical  Inquiry  into 

Antient  Armour,  as  it  Existed  in  Europe,  Particularly  in  Great 
Britain,  from  the  Norman  Conquest  to  the  Eeign  of  Charles  II., 
with  a  Glossary  of  Military  Terms  of  the  Middle  Ages.  Beautifully 
illustrated  with  80  full-page  plates,  COLORED  BY  HAND  AND  ILLUMI- 
NATED IN  GOLD,  with  over  25  initial  letters  in  GOLD  AND  COLORS, 
depicting  knightly  combats,  etc.  3  vols.  folio,  half  red  morocco,  gilt 
backs,  gilt  edges,  leather  labels,  edges  of  binding  slightly  rubbed. 

London :  Henry  G.  Bohn,  1842 

SECOND  AND  BEST  EDITION  of  this  famous  work  on  Ancient  Armor,  cor- 
rected and  enlarged  by  the  author  with  the  assistance  of  Sir  Walter  Scott, 
Francis  Douce,  and  others. 

ONE  OF   THE  FINEST   BOOKS    ON    ARMOR   EVER  PUBLISHED. 

Lord  Jefferys  eulogised  the  work  as  follows, — "No  previous  work  can 
be  compared  in  point  of  extent,  arrangement,  science,  or  utility,  with  the 
one  now  in  question.  First,  It  for  the  first  time  supplies  to  our  schools 
of  art  correct  and  ascertained  data  for  costume ;  Second,  It  affords  a  most 
conclusive  elucidation  of  a  great  number  of  passages  in  our  great  dramatic 
poets ;  Third,  It  throws  a  flood  of  light  upon  the  manners,  usages,  and 
sports  of  our  ancestors." 


First   Session,   Monday  Afternoon,   January   19th 

4.  ANCIENT  ARMOR.     Meyrick    (Samuel  Bush).     Skelton    (Joseph — En- 

graver). Engraved  Illustrations  of  Antient  Arms  and  Armour, 
from  the  Collection  at  Goodrich  Court,  Herefordshire;  after  the 
Drawings,  and  with  the  Descriptions  of,  Sir  S.  E.  Meyrick.  With 
portrait,  and  over  150  highly  finished  etchings  of  the  originals  from 
the  collection  of  Llewelyn  Meyrick,  engraved  by  Joseph  Skelton. 
2  vols.,  folio,  half  red  morocco,  gilt  backs,  gilt  edges,  leather  labels, 
uniform  with  the  work  preceding,  edges  of  binding  rubbed. 

London:  Henry  G.  Bohn,  1854 

5.  ANGLO-SAXON  REVIEW    (THE)  :     A  Quarterly  Miscellany.     Edited  by 

Lady  Randolph  Spencer  Churchill.  With  many  reproductions  of 
portraits  of  famous  personages  including, — Edward  VII. ;  The 
Brownings;  Edgar  Allen  Poe;  George  Washington;  and  others. 
Together,  8  vols.  (complete  set  contains  10  vols.),  imperial  full  deco- 
rated morocco,  each  binding  being  a  facsimile  of  some  famous  bind- 
ing of  old,  including  a  Derome,  Clovis  Eve,  Canevari,  Samuel 
Mearne,  and  others.  London:  John  Lane,  1899-1901 

Comprises, — June,  September,  December,  1899;  March,  June,  September, 
December,  1900 ;  and,  March,  1901. 

6.  ANONYMOUS.    The  Economy  of  Beauty;  in  a  Series  of  Fables :  Addressed 

to  the  Ladies.  Illustrated  with  vignette  and  several  full-page  cop- 
per-plates. Royal  8vo,  half  red  calf,  gilt  back,  leather  label,  title- 
page  mounted  and  tear  in  it  mended. 

London:  Printed  for  J.  Wilkie,  1772 

7.  ANONYMOUS.    The  Rambles  and  Surprising  Adventures  of  Captain  Bollo. 

By  Delia.  Embellished  with  32  full-page  colored  engravings.  8vo, 
full  polished  blue  calf,  gilt  tooled  back,  inner  and  outer  gilt  borders, 
gilt  top,  leather  label.  London:  Thomas  Tegg,  1839 

8.  APPLETON'S  SCIENTIFIC  SERIES.     Some  illustrated.     Together,  60  vols. 

12mo,  various-colored  leather,  as  issued,  gilt  tops,  uncut.     FINE 

COLLECTION.  New  York:  Appleton  and  Co.,  1898,  &c. 

Comprises, — The  Works  of  Herbert   Spencer,   15  vols.    (Should  be  17 

vols. )  ;   Thomas  Huxley,  9  vols. ;   Charles  Darwin,  15  vols. ;  John 

Tyndall,  6  vols. ;  and  others. 

9.  ARABIAN  NIGHTS.    The  Book  of  the  Thousand  Nights  and  One  Night; 

now  Completely  done  into  English  Prose  and  Verse,  from  the  Orig- 
inal Arabic,  by  John  Payne.  9  vols. ;  Tales  from  the  Arabic  of  the 
Breslau  and  Calcutta  (1814-1818)  Editions  of  the  Book  of  the 
Thousand  Nights  and  One  Night,  and  Not  Occurring  in  the  other 
Printed  Texts  of  the  work.  Now  First  done  into  English  by  John 
Payne.  3  vols.;  Alaeddin  and  the  Enchanted  Lamp.  Done  into 
English  from  the  recently  discovered  Arabic  Text,  by  John  Payne. 
1  vol.  Together,  13  vols.  8vo,  vellum  boards,  gilt  tops,  uncut,  back 
of  one  vol.  cut  in  the  middle. 

London :  Printed  for  the  Villon  Society  for  Subscribers  only, 

1884-1889 
OBIGINAL  VILLON  SOCIETY  PUBLICATION,  limited  to  500  copies. 


First   Session,  Monday   Afternoon,   January   19th 

10.  ARABIAN  NIGHTS.     The  Thousand  &  One  Nights;  or  Arabian  Nights* 

Entertainments.  Translated  by  Edward  William  Lane.  With  an 
Introduction  by  Joseph  Jacobs.  Illustrations  by  Frank  Brabgwyn. 
6  vols.  small  8vo,  yellow  cloth,,  uncut,  brindings  slightly  soiled. 

London  and  Philadelphia,  1896 
LARGE  PAPER,  only  100  copies  printed,  of  which  this  is   No. -One. 

11.  ARABIAN  NIGHTS.     A  Plain  and  Literal  Translation  of  the  Arabian 

Nights'  Entertainments,  Now  Entitled  The  Book  of  the  Thousand 
Nights  and  a  Night.  With  Introduction  Explanatory  Notes  on  the 
Manners  and  Customs  of  the  Muslem  Men  and  a  Terminal  Essay 
upon  the  History  of  The  Nights.  By  Richard  F.  Burton.  10  vols. ; 
Supplemental  Nights.  7  vols.  Portrait  and  illustrations  on  Japan 
paper.  Together,  17  vols.  8vo,  cloth,  gilt  tops,  uncut. 

Printed  by  the  Burton  Club  for  Private  Subscribers  Only.  A  reprint 
of  the  Original  Bagdad  Edition,  called  the  "Bagdad  Edition,"  of  which 
only  1000  copies  were  printed,  this  being,  No.  535. 

12.  ART.      D'Overbeke    (Bonaventure).     Les   Restes   de   FAncienne   Rome, 

recherchez  avec  soin,  mesurez,  dessinez  sur  les  lieux,  &  gravez  par 
feu  Bonaventure  D'Oberveke.  Illustrated  with  147  fine  copper- 
plates representing  views  of  ancient  Rome.  3  vols.  folio,  boards, 
broken  at  hinges.  Amsterdam:  Jean  Creullius,  1709 

13.  ART.     Galerie  de  Florence,  et  du  Palais  Pitti,  dessines  par  Wicar,  et 

graves  sous  la  Direction  de  C.  L.  Masquelier,  avec  les  Explications 
par  Mongez.  With  200  full-page  plates,  containing  nearly  400  sep- 
arate and  beautiful  engravings  of  celebrated  paintings,  antique  stat- 
uary, cameos,  gems,  etc.,  ALL  BRILLIANT  IMPRESSIONS.  4  vols.  in  2 
vols.,  imperial  folio,  half  morocco,  gilt  tops,  joints  of  binding 
cracked  in  several  small  places.  Paris:  J.  P.  Aillaud,  1819 

14.  ART.  Lavallee  (Joseph).    Galeries  du  Musee  de  France,  Publiee  par  Fil- 

hol,  Graveur.  Illustrated  with  791  (should  be  792)  full-page  en- 
gravings. 12  vols.  royal  4to,  half  morocco,  gilt  backs,  uncut,  bind- 
ings and  text  damaged  by  water  from  fire.  Paris,  1814-1837 

15.  ART.    Hall  (S.  G.).    Gems  of  European  Art.    Illustrated  with  numer- 

ous full-page  engravings.  1846;  WILKIE  (SiR  DAVID).  The  Wilkie 
Gallery.  Numerous  full-page  engraved  plates.  Undated.  Together, 
2  vols.  folio,  half  morocco  and  morocco,  gilt  backs. 

London,  1846  and  undated 

16.  ART.    Spooner  (S.).    A  Biographical  and  Critical  Dictionary  of  Painters, 

Engravers,  Sculptors  and  Architects,  from  ancient  to  modern  times. 
With  the  monograms,  ciphers,  and  marks  used  by  distinguished 
artists.  Thick  royal  8vo,  half  morocco.  New  York :  1853 

17.  ART..    European  Galleries.     Armengaud  (M.  J. — G.  D.).     Les  Galeries 

Publiques  de  FEurope.  Profusely  illustrated  with  full-page  and  text 
engravings.  3  vols.  folio,  cloth,  gilt,  gilt  edges. 

Paris:  Ch.  Lahure  et  Cie.,  1859-1866, 


First  Session,  Monday  Afternoon,,   January    19th 

18.  ART.     Gargiulo  (Raphael).     Collection  of  the  Most  Remarkable  Monu- 

ments of  the  National  Museum.  First  Edition,  Now  Published. 
Illustrated  with  240  full-page  engravings.  4  vols.  in  2,  royal  4to. 
half  morocco,  gilt  backs,  sides  torn  and  damaged  by  water.  Not 
returnable.  Naples,  1870 

19.  ART.    Dutuit  (Eugene).    Manuel  de  P  Amateur  d'Estampes.    Illustrated 

with  facsimiles  of  rare  engravings,  and  portfolio  of  34  loose  plates. 
Together  60  vols.  4to,  boards,  uncut,  bindings  and  text  damaged  by 
fire.  Not  returnable.  Paris,  1884-1885 

Edition  limited  to  100  copies. 

20.  ART.     Les  Lettres  et  les  Arts.     Revue  Illustree.     1886.     4  vols.;  1887. 

4  vols.  Numerous  illustrations.  Together,  8  vols.  4to,  red  morocco, 
gilt  backs  and  tops,  uncut,  three  bindings  broken. 

Paris  and  New  York,  1886-1887 

21.  ART.     Catalogue  des  Tableaux  Anciens  et  Modernes.     Collection  de  M. 

[Dreyfus  de  Gonzales.]  Many  fine  phototype  plates.  PRICED. 
Large  4to,  red  buckram,  leather  label. 

Paris:  Galerie  Georges  Petit,  1896 

22.  ART.     Catalogues  of  Paintings,  etc.    Coquelin  Collection,  Tableaux  Mod- 

. ernes.  1906;  TABOURIER  Collection,  Tableaux,  Aquarelles,  Tapis- 
series,  etc.  1898;  TABLEAUX  Modernes,  Pastel  &  Aquarelles  de  Mai- 
son  Boussod.  1919.  All  with  fine  plates,  lithographic,  helio- 
gravure, etc.  Together,  3  vols.  imperial  8vo,  wrappers,  uncut,  two 
somewhat  shaken.  Paris,  1898-1919 

23.  ART.     Catalogues  of  Paintings,   etc.     TABLEAUX  ANCIENS,   Francaise, 

Flamande,  et  Hollandaise,  Collection  de  M.  A.  Degueser.  1898; 
TABLEAUX  MODERNES,  de  Paul  Berard,  1905;  VIAU  (GEORGE)  Col- 
lection. Tableaux  Modernes  fan(i]  Tableaux,  Pastels,  etc.  2  vols. 
1907;  TABLEAUX,  de  Evariste  Luminais.  1898.  All  with  fine  helio- 
gravure and  other  plates.  Together,  5  vols.  imperial  8vo,  wrappers, 
uncut.  Paris,  1898-1907 

24.  ART.     Catalogues  of  Paintings.     Collection  de  M.  Coquelin,  Tableaux, 

Aquarelles,  Pastels,  Dessins.  1909;  COLLECTION  DEPEAUX,  Tableaux 
Modernes,  1906 ;  COLLECTION  CHATELARD,  Tableaux  Anciens.  1900. 
Priced;  COLLECTION  BERIOT,  Tableaux  modernes  et  Aquarelles,  1901. 
All  with  fine  plates.  Together,  4  vols.  royal  8vo  and  4to,  wrappers, 
uncut.  Paris,  1900-1909 

25.  ART.     Catalogues  of  Paintings.     Collection  Jules  Gerbeau,  1908;  Col- 

lection Henry  Bernstein,  1911;  Collection  Thirion,  1907;  Collection 
Eugene  Lyon,  1903;  Collection  de  M.  Boy,  1904;  Collection  de  Hu- 
bert Debrousse,  1900.  All  ivith  full  plates.  Together,  6  vols,  thin 
imperial  8vo  and  4to,  wrappers,  uncut,  one  shaken. 

Paris,  1900-1908 


First   Session,  Monday   Afternoon,   January    19th 

26.  ART.     Catalogues  of  Paintings,  etc.     Binant  Collection,  Tableaux  Mod- 

ernes  et  Anciens.  Paris,  1904;  ANTIQUITES  et  Objets  D'Art.  Am- 
sterdam; 1907;  E.  BLOT  COLLECTION,  Tableaux,  Aquarelles,  Pastels, 
et  Dessins.  Paris,  1900;  TABLEAUX,  Pastels  &  Dessins  par  Jules 
Breton,  composant  son  Atelier.  Paris,  1911.  All  with  fine  plates, 
photogravure,  half-tone,  etc.  Together,  4  vols.  royal  8vo,  4to,  and 
small  folio,  wrappers,  uncut.  Paris  and  Amsterdam,  1904-1911 

27.  ART.     Catalogues  of  Paintings,  etc.     Tableaux  Modernes  et  Aquarelles 

[de]  J.  F.  A.  Lindsen.  Amsterdam,  1908;  ANTIQUITES  Egyp- 
tiennes  et  Grecques.  Paris,  1911;  OBJETS  D'ART  et  de  Haute  Curi- 
osite,  de  M.  0.  Homberg.  Paris,  1908;  TABLEAUX  Anciens  et 
Modernes,  Objets  D'Art  et  D'Ameublement,  composant  la  Collec- 
tion Mame.  Paris,  1904.  All  with  beautiful  plates.  Together,  4 
vols.  4to,  red  buckram  and  cloth. 

Amsterdam  and  Paris,  1904-1911 

28.  ART.     Canova   (Antonio).     Works.     3  vols.     London,  1849;   SHELDON 

(G.  W.).  American  Painters.  New  York,  1881;  MASTERPIECES  of 
the  International  Exhibition.  By  Edward  Strahan.  3  vols.  Phila- 
delphia, 1876;  HOGARTH  (WILLIAM).  Works.  London,  1833;  and 
two  others.  Together,  10  vols.  4to,  cloth  and  morocco. 

Various  places,  various  dates 

29.  ART.     Hamerton  (Philip  Gilbert).     Etching  and  Etchers.    Fine  etched 

plates.  Boston,  1876;  HUISH  (MARCUS  B.).  Greek  Terra-Cotta 
Statuettes.  Plates.  London,  1900;  CATALOGUE  of  Casts,  Metro- 
politan Museum.  Plates.  New  York,  1910;  ART  Museums  and 
Artists.  New  York,  [1919]  (2  copies) ;  MRS.  LOUISE  E.  BETTENS. 
New  York,  For  Private  Distribution.  [1919.]  Together,  6  vols. 
8vo.  and'  square  8vo,  cloth  and  wrappers. 

Various  places,  various  dates 

30.  ART.    Eobie  (Virginia).    The  Quest  of  the  Quaint.    Plates  of  potteries, 

etc.  1916;  BRYANT  (L.  M.).  American  Pictures  and  Their  Paint- 
ers. Illustrations.  1917;  MCSPADDEN  (J.  W.).  Famous  Painters 
of  America.  Plates.  1916;  HUGER  SMITH  (A.  R.  and  D.  E.). 
Dwelling  Houses  of  Charleston,  S.  C.  Fine  plates.  1917.  Limited 
Edition  from  type;  ESSAYS  on  J.  S.  Y.  Bastida,  by  J.  G.  Huneker 
and  others.  Many  fine  plates.  2  vols.  1909.  Together,  6  vols. 
8vo,  cloth,  some  gilt  tops,  uncut. 

Boston  and  New  York,  various  dates 

31.  ART.     Samson  (G.  W.).  Elements  of  Art  Criticism.  Philadelphia,  1867: 

LAFENESTRE  AND  RICHTENBERGER.  The  National  Museum  of  the 
Louvre.  Illustrations.  Paris,  no  date;  MOLLETT  (J.  W.).  An 
Illustrated  Dictionary  of  Art  and  Archaeology.  Boston,  1883 ; 
BURTY  (PHILIPPE).  Chefs-d'Oeuvre  of  the  Industrial  Arts.  Illus- 
trations. London,  no  date;  and  two  others.  Together,  5  vols.  8vo 
and  12mo,  cloth  and  half  vellum.'  Various  places,  various  dates 


First  Session,,  Monday   Afternoon,,   January   19th 

32.  AET.     Tallis's  Shakspere  Gallery  of  Engravings.     Full-page  engravings. 

London,,  undated;  LIVERSEEGE  (HENRY).  Engravings  from  the 
Works  of  Henry  Liverseege.  London,  1875;  ALBUM  de  la  Com- 
pagnie  Generale  Translantique.  Profusely  illustrated.  Paris,  1899 ; 
PARIS  EXHIBITION.  The  Laurelled  Chefs-d'Oeuvre  d'Art  from  the 
Paris  Exhibition  and  Salon.  300  illustrations.  Philadelphia,  un- 
dated. Together,  5  vols.  small  folio,  various  bindings. 

Various  places,  various  dates 

33.  ART.     Une  Centaine  de  Peintres.     The  Works  of  One  Hundred  Great 

Masters  (Engraved)  with  Descriptive  Text  under  the  Direction  of 
Alphonse  Bacheret.  Illustrated  with  59  full-page  engravings  (should 
be  100).  Folio,  plates  and  text  leaves  loose,  plates  water  stained. 
Not  returnable.  Philadelphia:  George  Barrie,  undated 

EDITION  DE  LUXE  limited  to  1200  copies. 

34.  ART  OBJECTS.    Bosanko  (W.).     Collecting  Old  Lustre  Ware.     Illustra- 

tions. New  York,  1916;  CARMAN  (BLISS).  The  Friendship  of  Art. 
Portrait.  Boston,  1904;  TANAGRA  Figurines.  Fine  plates.  Bos- 
ton, 1879;  CATALOGUE  of  Old  Masters  of  the  Ehrich  Galleries. 
Photogravure  plates.  New  York,  1906.  Limited  Edition  on  hand- 
made paper;  ILLUSTRATED  Catalogue,  partly  priced,  of  the  Eita  Lydig 
Collection.  New  York,  1913;  Catalogue  of  Thomas  B.  Clarke's 
Collection  of  Old  Textiles.  Colored  plates.  1916;  CATALOGUE  of 
the  Collection  of  Watches  of  Mrs.  George  A.  Hearn.  Fine  plates. 
Privately  Printed,  1907.  Together,  7  vols.  16mo  to  small  4to, 
cloth,  boards,  and  one  in  full  green  morocco. 

Various  places,  various  dates 

35.  AUTOGRAPHS.    A  collection  of  A.  L.  S.  and  D.  S.  bearing  among  others 

the  signatures  of, — Oscar  G.  Harpel,  Thomas  Fox,  Geo.  L.  Bur- 
lington, William  S.  Weir,  David  IT.  Str other,  and  Martha  Flood. 
Together,  27  pieces. 

35A.  AUTOGRAPHS.  Bobinson  (Lucius — Governor  of  New  York).  A.L.S. 
2pp,  12mo.  Elmira,  Oct.  17,  1870.  To  Eev.  Charles  Hawley; 
BANKS  (NATHANIEL  PRENTISS — American  statesman  and  officer  in 
the  Civil  War).  A.L.S.  2pp.  12mo.  [Washington,  D.  C.]  Ho' 
of  Eepresentatives.  21  Feb.  1873.  Note  of  regret;  EALL  (JOHANN 
G. — Hessian  Soldier  in  the  American  Eevolution).  A.N.S.  Ip. 
16mo.  [Feb.  18,  1777].  Testifying  that  John  Yard  has  taken  the 
oath  agreeable  to  the  Proclamation  of  the  30th  November,  1776. 
Tear  in  center  mended;  TAYLOR  (JOHN — American  Senator).  A. 
L.S.  1  p.  4to.  No  place,  14th  Febry.  1794.  Declaration  of  his 
appointment  in  1776  as  purchaser  of  clothing  for  the  American 
army,  and  of  sundry  purchases  made  by  him;  CHOATE  (EuFUS  M.). 
Document.  2pp.  4-to.  No  place,  no  date.  A  draft  of  a  brief. 
Together,  5  pieces. 


First   Session ,  Monday   Afternoon,   January    19th 

35B.  AUTOGRAPHS.  Hill  (D.  0. — Secretary  of  the  Eoyal  Scottish  Academy 
of  Painting,  Sculpture,,  and  Architecture).  A.L.S.  Ip.  folio,  Royal 
Academy,  Edinburgh,  16th  November,  1866.  To  Mrs.  John  Grill, 
thanking  her  for  donation  of  portrait  of  David  Allan;  HALL  (Rsv. 
NEAVMAN).  Portion  of  A.L.S.  2pp.  12mo,  [London]  undated.  To 
his  brother,  telling  him  of  his  travels;  [LIEBER  (DR.  FRANCIS).] 
MS.  of  lecture  delivered  on  'Prussia's  Rising/  4pp.;  Also,  portraits 
of, — Robert  C.  [lundy]  American  author  and  journalist;  J.  H. 
Perkins,  Boston  philanthropist ;  and,  James  Polk.  Together,  6 
pieces. 

36.  BALZAC  (HONORE  DE).    The  Writings  of  Balzac.     Translated  by  Ellen 

Marriage,  Clara  Bell,  and  others.  Edited  by  George  Saintsbury. 
Portrait  of  the  author  by  II.  D.  Crickmore,  and  numerous  etched 
plates  by  W.  Boucher  and  others  on  Japanese  paper.  40  vols.  8vo, 
half  red  morocco,  gilt  backs  and  tops,  uncut. 

London :  J.  M.  Dent  and  Co.,  no  date 

One  of  410  numbered  and  registered  sets. 
PARTIAL  CONTENTS 

The  Wild  Ass's  Skin ;  The  Country  Parson ;  The  Thirteen ;  Old  Goriot ; 

The  Chouans  ;  Cousin  Pons  ;  Seraphita  ;  The  Middle  Classes ; 

Cousin-  Betty ;  Lost  Illusions ;  A  Woman  of  Thirty ; 

Jealousies  of  a  Country  Town;  and  others. 

37.  BANCROFT  (GEORGE).     History  of  the  United  States  of  America,  from 

the  Discovery  of  the  Continent.  Thoroughly  Eevised  Edition.  6 
vols.  12mo,  half  blue  morocco,  gilt  tops.  Boston,  1876 

CENTENARY  EDITION.  With  bookplate  of  Rev.  Nathl.  Conklin,  in  each 
volume. 

38.  BARNARD  ILLUSTRATIONS.     Bunyan    (John).     The  Pilgrim's  Progress. 

With  100  illustrations  by  Frederick  Barnard  and  others,  engraved 
by  Dalziel  Brothers.  4to,  vellum  back,  parchment  sides. 

London,  1880 

EDITION  DE  LUXE,  printed  on  special  hand-made  paper,  with  PROOFS  of 
the  illustrations  on  Japanese  paper,  limited  to  500  copies  of  which  this  Is 
No.  134. 

39.  BEAUTIES   OF  ENGLAND  AND  WALES    (THE)  ;  or,   Delineations,   Topo- 

graphical, Historical,  and  Descriptive,  of  Each  County.  By  John 
Britton,  Edward  Wedlake  Brayley,  and  others.  Illustrated  with 
numerous  copper-plate  engravings  of  baronial  estates,  landscapes, 
river  scenery,  etc.  18  vols.  in  25,  8vo,  half  calf,  uncut  bindings 
broken.  Sold  as  is.  London,  1801-1815 

40.  BEAUX  AND  BELLES  OF  ENGLAND.    Titles  and  etched  plates  on  Japanese 

paper,  and  frontispieces  HAND-COLORED.  14  vols*  8vo,  half  red 
morocco,  gilt  backs,  gilt  tops,  uncut. 

London:  The  Grolier  Society,  no  date 
THE  LIMITED  EDITION  DE  LUXE. 

[Continued 


First   Session,  Monday  Afternoon,   January   19th 

[No.  40 — Continued'] 

CONTENTS 

Lady  Hamilton  and  Lord  Nelson,  by  John  C.  Jeffreson,  2  vols. ; 
The  Sheridans,  by  Percy  Fitzgerald,  2  vols/; 
Mrs.  Sarah  Siddons,  by  James  Boaden,  2  vols. ; 
Lord  Chesterfield,  by  W.  Ernst,  2  vols. ; 
Nell  Gwyn,  by  Peter  Cunningham ; 
Count  de  Grammont,  by  Anthony  Hamilton; 
Mrs.  Mary  Robinson,  by  Herself; 
Lady  Blessington,  by  J.  Fitzgerald  Molloy ; 
Beau  Brummell,  by  Captain  Jesse. 

41.  BEWICK   (THOMAS).     Thomson   (David  Croal).     The  Life  and  Works 

of  Thomas  Bewick,  being  an  account  of  his  career  and  achievements 
in  art,  with  a  notice  of  the  works  of  John  Bewick.  With  100  illus- 
trations. 4to,  cloth.  London,  1882 

42.  BEWICK  (THOMAS).     The  Works  of  Thomas  Bewick.     With  numerous 

woodcuts.  5  vols.  royal  8vo,  morocco  backs  and  cloth,  gilt  tops, 
uncut.  Newcastle  and  London,  1885 

MEMORIAL  EDITION,  limited  to  750  copies.  Comprises, — The  History  of 
British  Birds  (Land  and  Water)  ;  Aesop's  Fables  ;  History  of  Quadrupeds  ; 
and  Memoir  of  the  illustrator,  by  himself. 

42A.  BEWICK  ILLUSTRATIONS.  Kings  of  England.  Characters  of  the  Kings 
and  Queens  of  England;  selected  from  the  best  Historians.  To 
which  is  added,  A  Table  of  the  Succession  of  each,  from  Alfred  to 
the  present  Time.  With  Heads,  by  T.  Bewick,  Newcastle.  24mo, 
contemporary  morocco,  gilt  edges,  ~by  MANSELL  SUCCESSOR  TO  HAY- 
DAY,  worn  at  back ;  frontispiece  and  title  have  small  tear  in  margin, 
otherwise  in  excellent  condition. 

London:  Printed  for  E.  Newbury,  and  Vernor  and  Hood,  1795 

Bewick  Collector  Supplement,  No.  4078.     The  cuts,  used  for  the  first 

time  in  this  volume,  were  afterwards,  on  the  removal  of  their  plain  line 

borders,  continually  employed  in  the  various  editions  of  Dr.  Goldsmith's 

Abridgment  of  English  History. 

43.  BIRDS.     A  collection  of  20  folio  plates  in  colors,  representing  the  Red 

Head,  the  Partridge,  the  Quail,  the  Black  Duck,  the  Woodcock,  the 
American  Snipe,  the  Canada  Grouse,  etc.,  signed  A.  POPE  JR. 
Plates  loose. 

44.  BOCCACCIO'S  DECAMERON:   Translated  from  the  Italian  into   English, 

With  11  original  etchings  by  Leopold  Flameng.  2  vols.  square  8vo, 
half  dark-blue  morocco,  gilt  backs  and  tops,  binding  slightly  rubbed 
at  joints.  London,  no  date 

EDITION  DE  LUXE.  One  of  500  copies  printed  by  Private  Subscription 
and  for  Private  Circulation  only. 

• 

45.  BOER  WAR.    Creswicke  (Louis).    South  Africa  and  the  Transvaal  War. 

With  numerous  illustrations  (some  in  color),  and  maps.     6  vols. 

royal  8vo,  cloth.  Edinburgh,  1900 

Laid  in  is  a  one-page  military  document,  signed  by  PRESIDENT  KBUGER. 


First   Session,  Monday   Afternoon,   January    19th 

46.  BKASSEY  (MRS.  ANNIE).     Sunshine  and  Storm  in  the  East.     1880;  In 

the  Trades,  the  Tropics,  &  the  Roaring  Forties.  1885 ;  A  Voyage  in 
the  "Sunbeam/'  1878;  The  Last  Voyage  of  Annie  Brassey.  1887. 
Illustrations.  Together,  4  vols.  8vo,  half  red  morocco,  gilt  backs, 
marbled  edges.  London,  1878--1887 

47.  BEITISH  NAVY.     Clarke  (J.  S.)  and  M' Arthur  (John).    The  Life  and 

Services  of  Horatio  Viscount  Nelson.  Illustrated.  3  vols.  8vo,  half 
blue  morocco,  gilt,  gilt  tops.  London,  circa,  1842 

48.  BRITISH  POETS.    The  Writings  of  the  British  Poets.    With  Lives,  Crit- 

ical Dissertations,  and  Explanatory  Notes  by  Eev.  George  Gilfillan. 
48  vols.  8vo,  half  brown  morocco,  gilt  backs,  gilt  tops,  uncut,  BY 
j.  LARKINS.  Edinburgh:  James  Nichol,  1848-1870 

FINE    SET    OF    THIS    BEAUTIFULLY    PRINTED    EDITION.  j 

CONTENTS 

Spenser,  5  vols. ;  Burns,  2  vols. ;  Pope,  2  vols. ;  Dryden,  2  vols.  j 
The  Less  Known  Poets,  3  vols. ;  Chaucer,  3  vols. ; 
Percy's  Reliques,  3  vols. ;  Milton,  2  vols. ;  Scott,  3  vols. ;  Prior ; 
Thomson  ;  Young ;   Shenstone  ;   Churchill ;   Herbert ;   and  others. 

49.  BRONZES  AND  OTHER  OBJECTS  OF  ART.     Gardner   (J.  S.).     Armour  in 

England.  Colored  and  other  plates.  London,  1897;  MURRAY  (A. 
S.).  Greek  Bronzes.  Copper  and  half  tone  plates.  London,  1898; 
CATALOGUE  of  the  Egyptian  Collection  of  Robert  de  Eustafjaell. 
Plates.  New  York,  1915.  Priced;  CATALOGUE  .of  the  Hollins  Col- 
lection of  Paintings,  Bronzes,  etc.  Plates.  New  York,  1915. 
Priced;  BETTENS  (E.  D.).  Picture  Buying.  Plates.  New  York. 
For  private  distribution.  1919;  BETTENS  (E.  D.).  Painter  and 
Patron.  Plates.  [New  York.  For  private  distribution,  1918] ; 
CATALOGUE  of  Costly  Antique  Lace  of  Leone  Ricci.  Plates.  New 
York,  1915.  PRICED.  Together,  7  vols.  8vo,  cloth. 

New  York  and  London,  various  dates 

50.  BRYANT  (WILLIAM  CULLEN).    Bigelow  (John).    American  Men  of  Let- 

ters.   William  Cullen  Bryant.    Illustration.    12mo,  cloth. 

Boston:  Houghton,  Mifflin  and  Company,  1890 
EXTRA-ILLUSTRATED  by  the  insertion  of  50  loose  plates. 

51.  BULWER-LYTTON    (EDWARD,   LORD).     Bulwer's   Novels.     Illustrations. 

13  vols.  8vo,  half  calf,  gilt  backs,  gilt  tops,  leather  labels,  bindings 
rubbed.  New  York,  no  date 

52.  BURNS  (ROBERT).     The  Complete  Works  of  Robert  Burns   (Self -Inter- 

preting). Illustrated  ivith  60  etchings  and  woodcuts,  maps  and 
facsimiles.  6  vols.  royal  8vo,  half  polished  calf,  gilt  panelled  backs, 
leather  labels,  one  corner  of  vol.  I  damaged. 

Philadelphia:   Gebbes  &  Co.    [1886] 


First   Session,  Monday   Afternoon,   January    19th 

53.  BURNS    (ROBERT).     Eogers    (Charles).     The    Book   of   Robert   Burns. 

Genealogical  and  Historical  Memoirs  of  the  Poet  and  His  Asso- 
ciates and  Those  Celebrated  in  his  Writings.  With  facsimiles.  3 
vols.  4to,  crimson  cloth,  gilt,  gilt  tops. 

Edinburgh:  Printed  for  the  Grampian  Club,  1889-1891 

54.  BUTLER  (SAMUEL).    Hudibras.    With  Dr.  Grey's  Annotations.     A  New 

Edition,  Corrected  and  Enlarged.  Engraved  frontispieces,,  title- 
page,  and  vignettes.  3  vols.  Svo,  tree  calf,  gilt  backs,  gilt  inner  and 
outer  borders,  leather  labels,  bindings  cracked  at  hinges,  some  leaves 
foxed.  London:  Charles  and  Henry  Baldwin,  1819 

55.  BYRON  (GEORGE  GORDON,  LORD).     The  Poetical  Works  of  Lord  Byron. 

8  vols.  Svo,  half  calf,  gilt  backs,  binding  somewhat  rubbed  and  sev- 
eral leaves  stained,  1  with  a  few  words  of  text  destroyed. 

London:  John  Murray,  1839 

56.  CARICATURES  IN  COLORS.     The  Looking  Glass;  or,  Caricature  Annual. 

1830.  With  4:Spp.  of  caricatures,  several  on  each  page,  IN  COLORS. 
Small  folio,  half  roan,  some  leaves  loose. 

London:  Thomas  McLean,  1831 

'It  is  to  be  hoped  this  Work  will  be  found,  on  inspection,  although  a 
satirical,  yet  a  faithful  record  of  passing  events — a  Political  Memoranda 
of  the  year.' 

57.  CARICATURES  IN  COLORS.     Ces  Bons  Autrichiens.     Album  par  Daumier 

et  Charles  Vernier.    Engraved  frontispiece  and  28  plates  IN  COLORS 
lithographed  ~by  Destouches.    Oblong  4to,  cloth.         [Paris]  undated 
An  attractive  and  uncommon  series. 

58.  CARLYLE  (THOMAS).     The  Writings  of  Thomas  Carlyle.     Illustrations. 

10  vols.  12mo,  cloth,  contents  lettered. 

Boston  and  New  York :  Colonial  Press  Company,  undated 

ILLUSTRATED  LIBRARY  EDITION.     Comprises, — Miscellaneous   Essays.     2 

vols. ;   Cromwell's   Letters.  2  vols. ;   Frederick  the  Great.  4   vols. ; 

The  French  Revolution ;  Sartor  Resartus,  Heroes  and  Hero-Worship: 

59.  CARMAN  (BLISS).    Songs  of  the  Great  Dominion.    London,  1889.     [Has 

contributions  by  Bliss  Carman]  ;  The  Kinship  of  Nature.  Portrait. 
Boston,  1903;  Behind  the  Arras.  Boston,  1895;  Ballads  of  Lost 
Haven.  Boston,  1897;  The  Eough  Rider.  New  York,  1909;  Cana- 
dian Sonnets  (by  Bliss  Carman,  and  others).  Toronto  (1910). 
Together,  6  vols.  16mo  and  12mo,  cloth  and  ooze  calf. 

London,  Boston,  and  New  York,  1889-1909 
FIRST  EDITIONS. 

60.  CARMAN  (BLISS).    A  Sailor's  Wedding.    1891;  The  Trail  of  the  Bugles. 

1891 ;  The  Grave-Tree,  The  Wind  and  the  Tree,  Seven  Wind  Songs, 
and  Overlord.  1892;  The  Master  of  the  Isles,  An  Afterword,  A 
Robin  Song,  The  Tragedy  of  Willow,  the  Faithless  Lover,  and  The 
Faithful  Love.  1892.  Together,  4  pieces,  single  folding  sheets, 
ranging  from  long  Svo  to  4  to,  on  linen.  New  York,  1891-1892 

ALL  OF  THESE  PIECES  WERE  PRINTED  FOR  PRIVATE  DISTRIBUTION   and  Contain 

a  request  to  guard  against  their  appearance  in  the  public  press. 


First   Session,  Monday   Afternoon,   January   19th 

61.  CARMAN  (BLISS).    A  Seamark,  A  Threnody  for  Eobert  Louis  Stevenson. 

Square  18nm,  grey-brown  wrappers,  uncut. 

Boston:  Copeland  and  Day,  1895 

INSCRIBED  PRESENTATION  COPY  to  Laurens  Maynard,  signed  and  dated 
by  the  author.  Printed  on  hand-made  paper. 

62.  CARMAN    (BLISS).     At  Michaelmas.     A  Lyric.     Small   8vo,  thin  blue 

wrappers.         Wolfville,  Nova  Scotia:  "The  Acadian  Press/'  1895 
HAS  THE  AUTHOR'S  INITIALS  ON  FRONT  COVER.    Written  at  The  Little  Red 
House  in  the  Orchard,  and  privately  printed.    Only  100  copies  issued. 

63.  CARMAN  (BLISS).    The  Girl  in  the  Poster.    For  a  Design  by  Miss  Ethel 

Reed.  Square  16mo,  brown  wrappers,  sewed.  In  cloth  folder,  with 
cloth  slip  case  having  blue  morocco  back,  ribbed  and  gilt  lettered. 

Wayside  Press:  Will  Bradley,  1897 
Only  100  copies  were  printed  for  Bliss  Carman  and  his  friends.    UNDER 

THE  IMPRINT,  ON  LAST  PAGE,  THE  AUTHOR  HAS  WRITTEN  A  VERSE  OF  FOUR 
LINES  FROM  THE  POEM,  IN  HIS  AUTOGRAPH,  SIGNED. 

64.  CARMAN  (BLISS).    Christmas  Eve  at  S.  Kavin's.    Etched  sepia  frontis- 

piece.    Small  8vo,  parchment  boards,  gilt,  uncut. 

New  York:  Ingalls  Kimball,  1901 

LIMITED  EDITION.  Only  160  copies  were  printed  on  this  special  hand- 
made paper. 

65.  CARMAN  (BLISS).    Pipes  of  Pan.    From  the  Book  of  Myths;  From  the 

Green  Room;  Songs  of  the  Sea  Children;  Songs  from  a  Northern 
Garden;  From  the  Book  of  Valentines.  5  vols.  12mo,  green  cloth, 
decorated  and  gilt  lettered,  gilt  tops,  four  uncut. 

Boston:  L.  C.  Page  &  Co.,  1902-1905 
THE  PIPES  OF  PAN  SERIES.    First  Collected  Edition. 

66.  CARMAN  (BLISS).    A  Vision  of  Sapho.    Large  8vo,  thin  grey  wrapper, 

uncut.  No  place,  1903 

ONE  OF  ONLY  60  COPIES  PRIVATELY  PRINTED  by  Bliss  Carman,  in  beautiful 
type  on  heavy  hand-made  paper. 

67.  CARMAN  (BLISS).    The  Princess  of  the  Tower,  The  Wise  Men  from  the 

East,  and  To  the  Winged  Victory.  Royal  8vo,  stiff  grey  boards, 
linen  back,  uncut.  New  York:  The  Village  Press,  1906 

LIMITED  EDITION  of  58  copies  on  hand-made  paper,  for  private  distribu- 
tion, numbered  and  autographed  by  Bliss  Carman. 

On  the  front  fly-leaf  the  author  has  written  the  first  verse  from  his 
"To  the  Winged  Victory,"  in  his  autograph,  signed. 

68.  CARMAN  (BLISS).    The  Gate  of  Peace.    A  Poem.    Royal  8vo,  stiff  grey 

boards,  linen  back,  uncut.         New  York:  The  Village  Press,  1907 
Only  112  copies  were  printed,  on  special  hand-made  paper,  numbered  and 
autographed  by  Bliss  Carman.    THIS  VOLUME  is  VERY  RARE,  as  almost  the 
entire  issue  was  destroyed  by  fire  before  it  could  be  distributed. 


First  Session,  Monday   Afternoon,   January   19th 

69.  CARMAN  (BLISS).    The  Path  to  Sankoty.    Siasconset,  Mass.,  1908;  Ma- 

donna. No  place,  Christmas,  1910;  Messiah.  Christmas,  1911; 
Christmas  Eve,  A  Choral.  New  Canaan,  Conn.,  1913;  The  Yule 
Tree.  New  Canaan,  Conn.,  1916.  Together,  5  pieces.  As  issued. 

Various  places,  1908-1916 

An  interesting  collection  of  Christmas  leaflets  and  cards.    Small  editions 
of  each. 

70.  CARMAN  (BLISS).     The  Gate  of  Peace.     8vo,  grey  wrappers. 

New  Canaan,  Conn. :  Printed  by  John  E.  Hersam,  1909 
SIGNED  AND  DATED  IN  THE  AUTHOR'S  AUTOGRAPH  :  "Bliss  Carman,  April 
1909."    Only  60  copies  were  printed,  on  hand-made  paper. 

71.  CARMAN  (BLISS).     To  Those  Who  Wear  Shoes.     Illustrations.     12mo, 

wrappers.  New.  York,  1913 

Issued  by  H.  Jantzen  Shoe  Company,  New  York. 

72.  CARMAN   (BLISS).     Four  Sonnets.     Decorated  initials.     Square  16mo, 

wrappers,  sewed. 

Cambridge,   Mass.:   The   University   Press,    1916 
Only  438  copies  printed  for  Small,  Maynard  &  Co.,  for  private  distri- 
bution. 

73.  CARMAN   (BLISS).     The  Vengeance  of  Noel  Brassard.     A  Tale  of  the 

Acadian  Expulsion.     Rubricated  title  and  initials.     Square  18mo, 
white  boards,  paper  label,  linen  back,  uncut. 
Cambridge:  Printed  by  Will  Bradley  at  the  University  Press,  1919 
Only  100  copies  printed  on  hand-made  paper. 

74.  CAULFIELD  (JAMES).     Portraits,  Memoirs,  and  Characters,  of  Remark- 

able  Persons',  from  the  Eevolution  in  1688  to  the  End  of  the  Reign 
of  George  II.  Collected  from  the  Most  Authentic  Accounts  Extant. 
With  over  150  engraved  portraits,  15  of  which  are  engraved  by 
George  Cruikshank.  FIRST  EDITION.  4  vols.  royal  8vo,  half  dark- 
brown  morocco,  gilt  backs,  gilt  tops,  many  edges  uncut,  a  number 
of  the  plates  spotted  on  margins. 

London:  H.  R.  Young  &  T.  H.  Whitely,  1819-1820 

75.  CLEMENS  (SAMUEL  L.).    The  Writings  of  Mark  Twain.     With  several 

portraits  of  the  author  and  titles  on  Japanese  paper,  and  other  illus- 
trations. 25  vols.  8vo,  buckram,  gilt  tops,  paper  labels,  uncut. 

Hartford:  The  American  Publishing  Co.,  1899-1907 
THE  LIMITED  EDITION  DE  LUXE.     FINE  SET. 

CONTENTS 

Innocents  Abroad,  2  vols. ;  A  Tramp  Abroad,  2  vols. ; 
Following  the  Equator,  2  vols. ;  Roughing  It,  2  vols. ; 
Adventures  of  Tom  Sawyer ;  Huckleberry  Finn ;  Pudd'nhead  Wilson ; 
Joan  of  Arc,  2  vols. ;  and  others. 

76.  COCKTON  (HENRY).  The  Steward.  A  Romance  of  Real  Life.  FIEST 
EDITION.  Portrait  of  the  author  and  22  illustrations  on  steel  by 
Onwhyn.  8vo,  half  tan  calf,  gilt  back,  gilt  edges,  leather  label. 

London,  1850 


First   Session,   Monday   Afternoon,,   January    Wik 

77.  COLORED  COSTUME  PLATES.     The  Ladies'  Monthly  Museum;  or,  Polite 

Eepository  of  Amusement  and  Instruction;  Being  an  Assemblage 
of  Whatever  can  tend  to  Please  the  Fancy,  Interest  the  Mind,  or 
Exalt  the  Character  of  the  British  Fair.  Improved  Series,  Vols. 
XIII.  to  XIX.  inclusive.  With  numerous  plates  IN  COLORS  depict- 
ing the  womanly  fashions  of  the  various  periods  noted.  Together, 
7  vols.  Svo,  half  sprinkled  calf,  leather  labels,  binding  somewhat 
rubbed.  London:  Dean  and  Munday,  1821-1824 

Assumed  to  be  perfect,  but  sold  not  returnable. 

78.  COLORED  COSTUME  PLATES.     Logan  (James).     The  Clans  of  the  Scot- 

tish Highlands,  Illustrated  by  Appropriate  Figures,  Displaying 
their  Dress,  Tartans,  Arms,  Armorial  Insignia,  and  Social  Occu- 
pations, from  Original  Sketches  by  E.  R.  Mclan.  Illuminated  titles- 
containing  armorial  insignia  and  72  COLORED  PORTRAITS  OF  SCOT- 
TISH CHIEFS.  2  vols.  folio,  decorative  gilt  cloth,  gilt  edges,  binding 
somewhat  rubbed,  and  Vol.  II.  pages  loose. 

London:  Ackermann  and  Co.,  1845.-1847 

FIRST  EDITION.    Published  under  the  patronage  of  the  Highland  Society 

of  London,  and  the  most  authentic  work  upon  the  subject  issued.     Aside 

.    from  the  defect  above  mentioned,  the  plates  and  text  are  complete  and 

BOTH  IN  FINE  CONDITION. 

79.  COMB-BRUSH   (CATHERINE).     Every  Man  mind  his  Own  Business,  or 

Private  Piques  no  Publick  Precedents:  Being  an  Answer  to  a  late 
Scurrilous  Pamphlet,  Every-Body's  Business  is  No-Body's  Business 
...  In  a  Letter  to  A —  M — ,  Esq.  12mo,  half  polished  calf,  gilt 
back  and  top,  binding  slightly  rubbed. 

London:  Printed,  and  sold  by  the  Booksellers  of  London  and 
Westminster,  1725 

80.  COOPER  (JAMES  FENIMORE).    The  Works  of  J.  Fenimore  Cooper.    With 

Editorial  Introductions  by  Paul  Leicester  Ford,  Edward  Everett 
Hale,  and  Capt.  Alfred  T.  Mahan.  With  steel  engravings  repro- 
ducing the  original  illustrations  l)y  F.  0.  C.  Darley.  32  vols.  8vo,, 
half  red  morocco,  gilt  backs,  gilt  tops,  uncut. 

New  York :  D.  Appleton  &  Co.,  1901 
THE  LIMITED  IDEAL  EDITION.    Handsome  Set. 

CONTENTS 

The  Spy ;  The  Prairie ;  The  Pathfinder ;  Last  of  the  Mohicans ; 

The  Deerslayer ;  The  Pioneers ;  Red  Rover ;  Wing  and  Wing ; 

Afloat    and    Ashore;    Wyandotte ;    Water-Witch;    Homeward    Bound; 

and  others. 

81.  COOPER    (JAMES  FENIMORE).     Novels.     With   illustrations.     16   vols. 

half  calf,  gilt  backs,  leather  labels,  gilt  tops. 

Boston:  Dana  Estes  and  Co.,  no  date 
ILLUSTRATED  STERLING  EDITION. 

PARTIAL  CONTENTS 

The  Bravo  and  Mercedes  of  Castile ;  Oak  Openings  and  Satanstoe ; 
The  Crater  and  Miles  Wallingford ; 
Water-Witch  and  The  Two  Admirals ; 
The  Mohigans  and  The  Pioneers ;  and  others. 


First  Session,  Monday   Afternoon,   January    19th 

82.  COOPER  (WILLIAM).     The  Doctrine  of  Predestination  unto  Life,  Ex- 

plained and  Vindicated:  In  Four  Sermons,  preach' d  to  the  Church 
of  Christ,  meeting  in  Brattle-Street.  16mo,  original  calf,  blind 
tooled.  Name  on  title. 

Boston:  Printed  by  J.  Draper,  for  J.  Edwards  and  H.  Foster  1740 
FIRST  EDITION.    Fine,  crisp  copy. 

83.  COSTUMES.     Trollope   (T.  A.).     A  Summer  in  Brittany.     Etched  and 

colored  plates.  2  vols.  1840;  WRIGHT  (THOMAS).  Womankind 
in  Western  Europe.  Colored  plates  and  woodcuts.  1869 ;  UZANNE 
(OCTAVE).  Fashion  in  Paris.  100  hand  colored  plates  and  many 
text  illustrations.  1898.  Together,  4  vols.  8vo  and  royal  8vo.  cloth, 
morocco,  and  half  calf.  London,  1840-1898 

84.  CRUIKSHAXK   (GEORGE  and  EGBERT ).     A  Collection  of  Works,  various 

editions,  TWO  FIRST  EDITIONS.  All  with  illustrations  by  George 
Cruikshank.  Together,  7  vols.  various  bindings. 

London,  1822-1886 
CONTENTS 

MAXWELL  (W.  H.).  History  of  the  Irish  Rebellion  in  1798.  21  plates. 
8vo,  half  calf,  binding  poor.  London,  1852. 

EWING  (JULIANA  H.).  The  Brownies,  and  Other  Tales.  4  plates  in 
compartments.  Small  4to,  pictorial  wrappers.  London,  1886. 

BEE  AND  THE  WASP,  A  Fable  in  Verse.  4  plates.  Square  12mo,  printed 
boards,  uncut.  London,  1861. 

BACHELOR'S  Own  Book;  or  the  Progress  of  Mr.  Lambkin,  (Gent).  24 
plates.  Square  12mo,  pictorial  boards.  Glasgow,  no  date. 

EVERY  NIGHT  BOOK.  Title  vignette.  FIRST  EDITION.  16mo,  half  morocco. 
London,  1828. 

MIRACULOUS  HOST  Tortured  by  the  Jew.  10  woodcuts.  12mo,  cloth. 
London,  1822. 

MONCRIEFF  (W.  T.).  Old  Booty.  A  serio  Comic  Sailor's  Tale.  6  plates 
after  Robert  Cruikshank.  FIRST  EDITION.  16mo,  plain  wrappers.  Lon- 
don, 1830. 

85.  CRUIKSHAXK   (GEORGE  AND  ROBERT).     A  Collection  of  works,  various 

editions,  SEVERAL  FIRST  EDITIONS.  All  with  illustrations  by  George 
and  Robert  Cruikshank.  Together,  6  vols. 

London  and  New  York 
CONTENTS 

HUNT  (ROBERT— EDITOR).  Popular  Romances  of  the  West  of  England. 
First  and  Second  Series.  2  etched  frontispieces  and  title  vignettes.  FIRST 
EDITION  OF  BOTH.  2  vols.  12mo,  half  morocco.  London,  1865. 

MAXWELL  (W.  H.).  History  of  the  Irish  Rebellion  in  1798.  21  plates. 
Thick  12mo,  half  morocco,  gilt  edges.  New  York,  no  date. 

[COLLIER  (JOHN).]  Tim  Bobbin's  Lancashire  Dialect;  and  Poems.  4 
plates  by  George  and  2  &//  Robert  Cruikshank.  FIRST  EDITION.  12mo,  half 
morocco,  gilt  back  and  edges.  London,  1828. 

STENELAUS  and  Amy  Ida ;  A  Christmas  Legend.  3  woodcuts  in  text  and 
1  repeated  on  cover.  FIRST  EDITION.  16mo,  half  morocco,  gilt  back  and 
top,  original  wrappers  bound  in.  London,  1858. 

BUNCOMBE'S  EDITION.  Comic  Scraps,  of  the  Actor's  Pocket  Book. 
COLORED  frontispiece  ?>//  /.  R.  C.  (Robert  Cruikshank).  FIRST  EDITION. 
12mo,  half  calf.  [London]  no  date. 


First   Session,  Monday   Afternoon,   January   19th 

86.  DAYS  OF  THE  DANDIES.     With  titles  on  Japanese  paper  and  full-page 

etched  plates,  and  photogravure  frontispieces  HAND-COLORED.  15 
vols.  8vo,  three-quarter  red  morocco,  gilt  backs,  gilt  tops,  uncut. 

London :  The  Grolier  Society,  no  date 

THE  LIMITED  EDITION  DE  LUXE. 

CONTENTS 

Captain  Gronow,  by  Himself,  2  vols. ;  Colley  Gibber,  by  Himself,  2  vols. ; 

Laurence  Sterne,  by  Percy  Fitzgerald,  2  vols. ; 

Mrs.  Jordan,  by  James  Boaden,  2  vols. ; 

Peg  Woffington,  by  J.  Fitzgerald  Molloy,  2  vols.; 

Charles  James  Fox,  by  B.  C.  Walpole ; 

Fanny  Burney  and  her  Friends.    Edited  by  L.  B.  Seeley ; 

Beau  Nash,  by  Oliver  Goldsmith; 

Lady  Mary  Wortley  Montagu.    Edited  by  A.  R.  Ropes ; 

Horace  Walpole,  by  Himself. 

87.  DECORATIVE  ART.     Kuenemann    (Harry).     Decorative  American  Wild 

Flowers.  20  folio  plates,  published  by  'The  Albertype  Co'  Folio, 
loose  plates  in  portfolio.  New  York,  1890 

88.  DEFOE  (DANIEL).     The  Life  and  adventures  of  Robinson  Crusoe.    With 

illustrations  (on  India  paper)  after  designs  ~by  T.  Stothard,  etc. 
2  vols.  8vo,  half  yellow  calf,  gilt,  gilt  tops,  uncut. 

Philadelphia,  1891 
Edition  limited  to  250  copies,  of  which  this  is  number  193. 

89.  DICKENS   (CHARLES).     The  Works  of  Charles  Dickens.     Illustrations. 

15  vols.  8vo,  half  calf,  gilt  backs  and  tops,  leather  labels. 

Boston :  Aldine  Book  Co.,  no  date 

90.  DORE  BIBLE.    La  Salute  Bible.    Traduction  Nouvelle  Selon  la  Vulgate. 

Avec  les  dessins  de  Gustave  Dorc.  2  vols.  large  folio,  full  red  mo- 
rocco, gilt  sides  and  backs,  inside  filleted  gilt  borders,  gilt  edges, 
binding  slightly  rubbed.  Tours:  Alfred  Mame  et  Fils,  1866 

The  wonderful  plates  by  Dore,  and  the  ornamentation  of  the  text  by 
Giacomelli,  are  in  FINE  CONDITION. 

91.  DRAMA.    Dunlap  (William).    History  of  the  American  Theatre.    2  vols. 

thick  8vo,  full  tan  calf,  gilt  backs,  gilt  edges.     INTERLEAVED  COPY. 

London:  E.  Bentley,  1833 

92.  DRAMA.    Grossmann  (Edwina  Booth).    Edwin  Booth.    Eecollections  by 

his  Daughter,  and  Letters  to  her  and  his  friends.  Portraits  on  India 
paper.  Imperial  8vo,  boards,  white  Holland  back,  paper  label,  un- 
cut. New  York:  Century  Company,  1894 
One  of  50  copies  on  LARGE  PAPER,  printed  on  Whatman  paper,  of  which 
this  is  No.  26. 

93.  DRAMA.    Lennox  (Lord  William  Pitt).    Plays,  Players,  and  Playhouses 

at  Home  and  Abroad.  2  vols.  London,  1881;  BOADEN  (JAMES). 
The  Life  of  Mrs.  Jordan.  Portrait  and  facsimile.  2  vols.  London, 

[Continued 


First   Session,   Monday   Afternoon,   January    19th 

[No.  93— Continued'] 

1831;  HATTON  (JosErn).  Reminiscences  of  J.  L.  Toole.  Illus- 
trated by  Alfred  Bryan  and  W.  II.  Margetson.  2  vols.  London, 
1889.  Together^  6  vols.  8vo3  half  morocco,  gilt  backs. 

London,  1831-1889 

94.  DRAMA.    Dramatic  Table  Talk.    Illustrations.     3  vols.     London,  1825 ; 

MIDDLETON  (THOMAS).  Works.  With  Some  Account  of  the  Au- 
thor and  Notes  by  the  Eeverend  Alexander  Dyce.  Portrait.  5  vols. 
London,  1840;  CAEEW  (B.  M.).  The  Surprising  Adventures  of 
Bampfylde  Moore  Carew,  King  of  the  Beggars.  Vignette.  London, 
1812;  BOBBIN  (Tin).  The  Lancashire  Dialect.  Woodcut.  Pres- 
ton, 1822;  TOM  THUMB.  An  Account  of  the  Life,  Personal  Ap- 
pearance, Character,  and  Manners,  of  Charles  S.  Stratton  .  .  . 
known  as  General  Tom  Thumb.  Plate.  London,  1844.  Together, 
11  vols.  12mo  and  Svo,,  various  bindings. 

London  and  Preston,  various  dates 

95.  DEAMA.    The  Theatre.    A  Monthly  Review  and  Magazine.    Illustrations. 

3  vols.  London,  1878;  HAWKINS  (FBEDEBICK).  Annals  of  the 
French  Stage.  Portraits.  2  vols.  London,  1884;  EGAN  (PIEECE). 
The  Life  of  an  Actor.  Embellished  with  27  COLOEED  PLATES, 
characteristic  scenes,  etched  by  Theodore  Lane.  London,  1892; 
HUEET  ( JULES).  Sarah  Bernhardt.  Illustrations.  London,  1899; 
THOMPSON  (ALFRED)  AND  LEWIS  (E.).  The  Mask.  Volume  I. 
London,  1868;  and  others.  Together,  11  vols.  8vo  and  4to,  various 
bindings.  London  and  New  York,  various  dates 

96.  DRAMA.    Collection  of  Playbills,  English  and  American.     Early  and  late 

19th  century.     Several  mounted  in  scrap  book.     About  175  pieces. 

97.  DUEUY   (VICTOE).     History  of  Rome  and  the  Roman  People.     Trans- 

lated by  M.  M.  Ripley  and  W.  J.  Clarke.  Edited  by  the  Rev.  J.  P. 
Mahaffy.  Containing  over  3000  engravings,  100  maps  and  plans, 
and  numerous  chromo-lilhographs.  8  vols.  in  16,  royal  8vo,  morocco, 
gilt  backs  and  tops,  uncut,  some  leaves  lightly  water  stained. 

Boston:  C.  F.  Jewett  Publishing  Company,  1883 

IMPERIAL  EDITION,  printed  on  fine  ivory-finish  paper,  limited  to  750 
numbered  copies. 

98.  DUEUY   (VICTOE).     History  of  Greece  and  the  Greek  People.     Trans- 

lated and  Edited  by  M.  M.  Ripley,  with  an  Introduction  by  J.  P. 
MahafTv.  Illustrated  with  over  2000  engravings,  including  numer- 
ous maps,  plans,  and  colored  plates.  4  vols.  in  8,  imperial  8vo,  cloth, 
paper  labels,  gilt  tops,  uncut. 

Boston:   Estes  and  Lauriat,   1890 

EDITION  DE  LUXE,  printed  on  linen  vellum  paper,  limited  to  1000  num- 
bered and  registered  copies,  which  are  sold  to  subscribers  for  complete 
sets  only. 


First   Session,   Monday   Afternoon,   January    19th 

99.  EBERS  (GEORG).  The  Works  of  Georg  Ebers.  Translated  from  the 
German  by  Clara  Bell,  Mary  J.  Safford,  and  others.  Title-pages 
within  illuminated  borders,  and  frontispieces  in  duplicate,  one  IN 
COLORS.  Together.,  14  vols.  (should  be  15,  lacks  vol.  8),  12mo,  half 
morocco,  gilt  backs  and  tops,  contents  lettered,  uncut. 

New  York:  D.  Appleton  and  Company,  1881-1893 

AUTHORIZED  EDITION:     Comprises, — Uarda ;  An  Egyptian  Princess ;  The 

Sisters ;  Cleopatra ;  The  Emperor ;  Homo  Sum  ;  Arachne ;  A  Thorny 

Path ;   In  the  Fire  of  the   Forge ;   Margery ;    Barbara   Blomberg ; 

Only  a  Word ;  In  the  Blue  Pike ;  The  Story  of  My  Life. 

100.  EGYPTIAN"  ART.     Perrot  (Georges)  and  Chipiez   (Charles).     A  History 

of  Art  in  Ancient  Egypt.  Translated  from  the  French  and  Edited 
by  Walter  Armstrong.  Illustrated  with  598  engravings  in  the  text 
and  14  steel  and  COLORED  plates.  2  vols.  royal  8vo,  half  tan  calf, 
gilt  backs,  gilt  tops,  leather  labels,  binding  somewhat  rubbed. 

London :  Chapman  and  Hall,  1883 

101.  ELIOT   (GEORGE).     The  Complete  Works  of  George  Eliot.     Numerous 

photogravure  illustrations.  15  vols.  8vo,  three  quarter  brown  levant 
morocco,  gilt  tops.  Boston:  Estes  and  Lauriat,  no  date 

THE  ILLUSTRATED  LIBRARY  EDITION. 

CONTENTS 

Romola — Silas  Marner,  2  vols. ;  Mill  on  the  Floss,  2  vols. ; 

Felix  Holt,  2  vols. ;  Adam  Bede,  2  vols. ;  Daniel  Deronda,  2  vols. ; 

Poems ;  Clerical  Life,  Middlemarch,  2  vols. ;  Theophrastus  Such. 

102.  ENGLISH  CATHEDRALS.     Stanley  (Arthur  Penrhyn).     Historical  Memo- 

rials of  Westminster  Abbey:  Foundation  of  the  Abbey,  the  Corona- 
tions, the  Royal  Tombs,  the  Monuments,  also  Historical  Memorials 
of  Canterbury :  The  Landing  of  Augustine,  the  Murder  of  Becket, 
Edward  the  Black  Prince,  Becket's  Shrine.  The  two  works  illus- 
trated with  35  full-page  mounted  platinum  prints.  3  vols.  4to, 
three-quarter  light  green  morocco,  gilt,  gilt  tops,  uncut. 

Philadelphia,  recent 
Fine  Set.    250  copies  printed  of  each  work. 

103.  ENGLISH  LITERATURE.    Taine  (H.  A.).    History  of  English  Literature. 

Translated  by  H.  Yan  Laun.  Portraits  on  Japan  paper.  4  vols. 
in  8,  8vo,  dark  morocco,  gilt  backs  and  tops,  sides  with  panel  of  gilt 
fillets,  uncut  edges.  Philadelphia:  Gebbie  Publishing  Co.,  1898 
ARDENNES  EDITION.  No.  12  of  an  edition  of  50  copies  printed,  with 
registered  stamp. 

104.  ENGRAVINGS.    Everdingen  (A.).    A  collection  of  60  etchings  from  'Rey- 

nard the  Fox.'  No  place,  no  date;  PORTRAITS  des  Rois  de  France. 
Engraved  title-page  and  66  portraits.  Paris,  undated ;  LANDSCAPES. 
A  collection  of  landscapes  drawn  by  P.  Sandby  and  engraved  by 
Mr.  Rooker  and  Mr.  Watts.  London,  1777;  and  some  loose  prints. 
Together,  3  vols.  oblong  8vo  and  4to,  half  calf  and  roan. 

Various  places,  undated,  1777 


First   Session,  Monday   Afternoon,   January   19th 

105.  ENGRAVING.     Schreiber  (W.  L.).     Manuel  de  P Amateur  de  la  Gravure 

sur  Bois  et  sur  Metal  au  XVe  Siecle.  Vol.  VI  (3  copies),  Vol. 
VII,  Part  II  (2  copies),  Vol.  VIII,  Part  II  (2  copies).  Numerous 
full-page  illustrations.  Together,  7  vols.  folio,  with  and  without 
wrappers,  uncut,  leaves  loose,  some  pages  water  stained.  Not  re- 
turnable. Berlin,  1893 
Edition  limited  to  300  copies. 

106.  ERAGNY  AND  OTHER  PRESS  BOOKS.    Boke  off  the  Revelacion  off  Sanct 

Jhon  the  Devine  By  William  Tyndale.  Rubricated.  Chelsea: 
Hornby  Press  at  Shelley  House,  1901.  Only  54  copies;  STEELE 
(ROBERT,  Editor).  Some  Old  French  and  English  Ballads.  Col- 
ored illustration,  music  score,  rubricated.  Hammersmith:  Eragny 
Press,  1905.  Only  200  copies;  WHITE  (DIANA).  The  Descent 
of  Ishtar.  Frontispiece  and  rubricated  titles.  Hammersmith: 
Eragny  Press,  1903.  Only  226  copies;  BURKITT  (F.  CRAWFORD). 
The  Hymn  of  Bardaisan.  Rubricated.  London :  Essex  House,  1899. 
Only  300  copies;  ROSSETTI  (D.  G.).  Hand  and  Soul.  Decorated 
by  C.  S.  Ricketts.  London:  Ballantyne  Press,  1899.  Together,  5 
vols.  Square  18mo  to  8vo,  boards  and  cloth. 

Various  Presses,  various  dates 

ALL  PRINTED   ON    HAND-MADE  PAPER. 

107.  ETCHINGS  AND  DRAWINGS.     A   collection  of   17  plates,   etchings  and 

drawings  on  India  paper,  some  proofs-before-letters,  including, — 
Returning  from  the  Fold,  by  C.  0.  Murray;  Girl  of  Hydra,  by 
Ludwig  Otto;  Hotel  de  Ville,  Paris,  by  A.  P.  Martial;  Landscape 
with  Huntsman,  from  draiving  by  J.  M.  W.  Turner;  and  others. 
8vo  and  4to,  mounted  to  folio. 

108.  ETCHINGS  BY  FRANZ  HALS.     linger   (Prof.  William).     Etchings  after 

Franz  Hals  by  Prof.  William  Unger.  With  a  Notice  of  the  Life 
and  Works  of  the  Master  by  Mr.  C.  Vosmaer.  Illustrated  with  20 
full-page  etchings  and  many  smaller  ones  in  text.  Folio,  wrappers, 
uncut.  Etchings  slightly  water  stained.  Not  returnable. 

Leiden:  A.  W.  Sijthoff,  1873 

109.  ETCHINGS.    Twenty  Original  American  Etchings.    Published  under  the 

Auspices  of  the  New  York  Etching  Club.  With  Text.  20  full-page 
plates  on  Japan  paper,  ALL  SIGNED  ARTIST'S  PROOFS.  Atlas  folio,  in 
half  morocco  case,  with  key  and  lock. 

New  York:  Cassell  and  Company,  Limited,  1884 

EDITION  DE  LUXE,  limited  to  501  copies  numbered  and  signed. 

Among  the  etchings  are  the  works  of, — Samuel  Colman,  Chas.  A.  Platt, 
J.  G.  Brown,  Peter  Moran,  Henry  Farrer,  Percy  Moran,  C.  A.  Vanderhoff, 
Stephen  Parrish,  Leon  Moran,  Joseph  Pennell,  and  others. 


First   Session,   Monday   Afternoon,   January    19th 

110.  ETCHINGS,   ETC.     CATALOGUES.     The   Masterpieces   of   Engraving  and 

Etching,  Books,  Bugs,  Porcelains,  etc.  Collected  by  General  Bray- 
ton  IveS.  PARTLY  PRICED.  1915;  HOLDEN  (EDWIN  BABCOCK). 

Collection  of  Rare  Americana,  Mezzotints,  Etchings,  etc.  1910; 
PAINTINGS  in  Oil  and  Pastel  by  James  A.  McNeill  Whistler.  Por- 
trait. 1910.  Together," 3  vols.  8vo  and  royal  8vo,  cloth  with  leather 
labels,  and  one  in  wrappers.  New  York,  1910-1915 

111.  ETHNOLOGY.     Bulletin  of  the  Bureau  of  American  Ethnology,  59,  and 

61  to  66.  1918;  ALLEN  (GLOVER  M.).  The  Whalebone  Whales  of 
New  England.  9  plates.  1916;  THIRTY-SECOND  Annual  Report  of 
the  Bureau  of  American  Ethnology.  1918.  Together,  8  vols.  8vo 
and  4to,  cloth.  Washington  and  Boston,  1916-1918 

The  Bulletins  are  illustrated  with  Indian  relics,  homes,  customs,  music, 
etc.  They  include :  Recent  Discoveries  Attributed  to  Early  Man  in  America. 
By  Al£s  Hrdlicka ;  Archeological  Explorations  in  North-Eastern  Arizona, 
by  Kidder  and  Guernsey ;  The  Maya  Indians,  by  T.  W.  F.  Gann ;  Biblio- 
graphy of  the  Tribes  of  Tierra  Del  Fuego,  by  J.  M.  Cooper ;  Teton  Sioux 
Music,  by  Frances  Densmore ;  Kutenai  Tales,  by  Franz  Boas. 

112.  FISHER   (GEORGE).     The  American  Instructor;  or,  Young  Man's  Best 

Companion  ...  To  which  is  added,  The  Poor  Planter's  Physician 
Plate  and  illustrations.  12mo,  old  sheep,  leaves  foxed,  pp.  185-186 
missing.  New  York:  H.  Gaine,  1760 

113.  FISKE    (JOHN).     The  Works  of  John  Fiske.     Illustrations.     10  vols. 

12mo,  half  calf,  gilt  backs  and  tops,  leather  labels,  bindings  badly 
damaged  by  water.  Not  returnable.  Boston  and  New  York,  1900 

114.  FRENCH  ART.    Society  of  French  Aquarellists.    Text  by  the  Best  French 

Critics.  Illustrated  with  plates  in  photogravure  printed  in  tint  and 
with  designs  in  facsimile.  American  Edition,  edited  by  Edward 
Strahan.  In  8  sections,  folio,  wrappers,  enclosed  in  various-colored 
satin  portfolios,  with  ties.  Paris:  Goupil  and  Co.,  1883 

No.  19  of  the  Bibliophilists  Edition,  of  which  but  250  copies  have  been 
issued  on  paper  from  the  Imperial  Factories  of  Japan,  with  a  double 
series  of  all  the  plates,  printed  separately,  and  inserted  after  the  text 
pages. 

Plates  are  engraved  by  Maurice  Leloir,  Ed.  Detaille,  Jules  Jacquemart, 
Ch.  Delort,  Madelaine  Lemaire,  Eugene  Isabey,  and  other  artists. 

There  are  brief  biographies  of  each  of  the  above  by  Montrosier,  Silvestre 
Yriarte,  Saint  Juirs,  and  others. 

115.  FURNITURE.    Dilke  (Emelia,  Lady).    French  Furniture  and  Decoration 

in  the  XVIIIth  Century.  Numerous  illustrations  reproducing  cab- 
inets, chimney-pieces,  panels,  tapestries,  metal  work,  pedestals, 
clocks,  and  other  articles  of  artistic  prominence.  FIRST  EDITION. 
Imperial  Svo,  cloth,  gilt,  gilt  top,  uncut. 

London :  George  Bell  and  Sons,  1901 


First   Session,   Monday  Afternoon,   January   19th 

116.  GEORGE  FOURTH.     Huish    (Bobert).     Memoirs  of  George  the  Fourth, 

Descriptive  of  the  Most  Interesting  Scenes  of  His  Private  and  Pub- 
lic Life.  2  vols.  8vo,  half  morocco.,  gilt  backs,  marbled  edges. 

London,  1830 

117.  GIBBOX  (EDWARD).    The  History  of  the  Decline  and  Fall  of  the  Eoman 

Empire.  Xew  Edition.  Portrait  and  folding  maps.  8  vols.  8vo, 
calf,  gilt  panelled  backs,  leather  labels,  bindings  slightly  rubbed. 

London,  1848 

118.  GOETHE    (JOHAXX    W.    vox).     Works    of    Goethe,    Including    Poems, 

Dramas,  and  Novels.  With  a  Life  of  Goethe  by  Hjalmar  H.  Boye- 
sen.  With  64  full-page  steel  plates;  128  full-page  woodcuts;  and 
hundreds  of  illustrations  in  the  text.  10  vols.  imperial  Svo,  full 
crimson  limp  morocco,  gilt-lettered  backs,  inside  gilt  borders,  gilt 
edges.  Philadelphia:  Geo.  Barrie  and  Son  [1885] 

Poems,  2  vols. ;  Dramas,  4  vols. ;  Novels,  4  vols, 

119.  GOLDSMITH  (OLIVER).     Prior  (James).     Miscellaneous  Works  of  Gold- 

smith, including  a  Variety  of  Pieces  now  First  Collected.  4  vols.; 
Life  of  Goldsmith.  2  vols.  Engraved  titles,  portrait  and  facsimile, 
plates  somewhat  spotted.  6  vols.  Svo,  full  tan  calf,  gilt  backs; 
[ALSO]  Life  of  Goldsmith,  by  James  Prior.  Portrait  and  facsimile. 
2  vols.  Svo,  full  scored  calf,  gilt  backs,  joints  cracked.  Together, 
8  vols.  London:  John  Murray,  1837 

ALL  FIRST  EDITIONS. 

120.  GREEX    (Jonx  RICHARD).     A   Short  History  of  the  English   People. 

Edited  by  Mrs.  J.  E.  Green  and  Miss  Kate  Xorgate.  With  hun- 
dreds of  illustrations,  many  from  early  sources,  some  ix  GOLD  AXD 
COLORS,  and  many  maps.  3  vols.  thick  royal  Svo,  three  quarter  crim- 
son levant  morocco,  gilt  tops,  uncut. 

London :  Macmillan  and  Co.,  1898 

HANDSOME  COPY  OF  THE  SPECIAL  ILLUSTRATED  EDITION   WITH  THE  CON- 
TINUOUS PAGINATION. 

121.  GREEN  (Jonx  EICHARD).     History  of  the  English  People.     Engraved 

title-pages  and  full-page  illustrations.  4  vols.  Svo,  half  calf,  gilt 
backs  and  tops,  leather  labels. 

New  York:  Continental  Press,  undated 

122.  GROLIER   CLUB   PUBLICATIONS.     A   Description   of  the    Early   Printed 

Books  owned  by  the  Grolier  Club.  Woodcuts.  1895;  NORTON 
(CHARLES  ELIOT).  Two  Note  Books  of  Thomas  Carlyle.  Por- 
traits. 1898.  Edition  limited  to  387  copies  on  hand-made  paper. 
Together,  2  vols.  royal  Svo  and  12mo,  half  sheep  and  roan,  both 
damaged  by  water.  "  New  York,  1895-1898 


First   Session,   Monday   Afternoon,   January    19th 

123.  HARINGTON  (SiR  JOHN).     Orlando  Furioso  In  English  Heroical  Verse. 

By  Sr  John  Harington  of  Bathe  Knight  Now  thirdly  revised  and 
amended  with  the  Addition  of  the  Authors  •  Epigrams.  Principib, 
placuisse  viris  non  ultima  laus  est.  Horace  London  printed  by  G. 
Miller  for  J.  Parker  1634.  [SECOND  TITLE]  The  Most  Elegant  and 
Wittie  Epigrams  of  Sir  John  Harington,  Knight,,  Digested  into 
foure  Bookes.  Fama  bomim  quo  non  foelicius  ullum.  London, 
Printed  by  George  Miller.  MDCXXXIII.  With  engraved  title 
and  forty-six  copper-plates  preceding  the  several  books;  also,  large 
woodcut  of  Field's  device  and  colophon  -preceding  second  title,  Eoyal 
8vo,  embossed  brown  morocco,  leather  labels,  contents  lettered  in 
gilt,  binding  slightly  rubbed,  a  few  leaves  stained,  title  remargined. 

London :  G.  Miller,  1634-1633 

Collation :  The  same  as  the  first  edition,  excepting  that  there  is  no  list 
of  errata  on  O03  verso,  and  no  leaf  O04.  Then  follows  title  of  "Epigrams" 
(second  title  above)  with  Richard  Field's  device,  O04  (verso  blank). 
Dedication  to  George  Villiers,  Duke  of  Buckingham,  O05  (verso  "Epistle  to 
all  Readers" ).  Epigrams,  O06-Rr8  (verso  blank),  in  sizes.  Qq4  misprinted 
Rr4.  No  pagination  after  second  title. 

124.  HISTORY  OF  ALL  COUNTRIES.    Lord  (John).    Beacon  Lights  of  History. 

7  vols.  small  8vo,  half  calf,  gilt.  New  York,  1888 

Comprises, — Old  Pagan  Civilization ;  Antiquity ;  The  Middle  Ages ; 
Jewish  Heroes  and  Prophets ;  Warriors  and  Statesmen ;  Great 
Women ;  Renaissance  and  Reformation. 

125.  HOLLAND.     Davies  (C.  M.).     History  of  Holland,  from  the  beginning 

of  the  Tenth  to  the  end  of  the  Eighteenth  Century.  3  vols.  8vo, 
red  polished  calf,  gilt  backs,  leather  labels,  gilt  tops,  uncut,  by 
TOUT.  London,  1841 

126.  HONE    (WILLIAM).     Popular   Works, — Table   Book,    Every-Day   Book, 

Year  Book.    Illustrated.    4  vols.  thick  8vo,  cloth,  slightly  rubbed. 

London,  1866 

127.  HORN-BOOKS.    Tuer  (Andrew  W.).   History  of  the  Horn-Book.    Exten- 

sively illustrated.     2  vols.  4to,  vellum,  gilt,  gilt  tops,  uncut. 

London,  1896 

The  most  important  work  ever  issued  on  Horn-Books,  which  has  be- 
come quite  scarce.  Each  volume  contains  a  pocket  at  the  front  in  which 
are  specimens  in  facsimile  of  rare  originals. 

From  the  James  W.  Ellsworth  collection,  with  bookplate,  engraved 
by  E.  D.  French,  in  each  volume. 

128.  HOWELLS   (W.  D.)     Works  of  Howells,  as  follows,— The  Lady  of  the 

Aroostook;  Suburban  Sketches;  Foregone  Conclusion;  Their  Wed- 
ding Journey;  The  Undiscovered  Country;  Italian  Journeys;  A 
Chance  Acquaintance;  Venetian  Life.  Illustrations.  Together,  8 
vols.  12mo,  half  calf,  gilt  backs,  marbled  edges,  contents  lettered. 

Boston :  Houghton,  Mifflin  &  Co.  1881 


First   Session,  Monday   Afternoon,   January   19th 

129.  HUGO   (VICTOR).     The  Works  of  Victor  Hugo.     Translated  from  the 

French  by  Isabel  F.  Hapgood,  Huntington  Smith,  and  others.  Pro- 
fusely illustrated.  12  vols.  12mo,  half  polished  calf,  gilt  panelled 
backs,  leather  labels,  gilt  tops. 

New  York:  Thomas  Y.  Crowell  &  Co.,  1887-189G 
ILLUSTRATED  EDITION.     Comprises, — Les  MisSrables.     5  vols. ; 

The  Man  Who  Laughs ;  History  of  a  Crime ;  Hans  of  Iceland ; 
Notre-Dame ;  Toilers  of  the  Sea  ;  Bug  Jargal ;  Ninety-Three. 

130.  HUGO  (VICTOR).    The  Writings  of  Victor  Hugo.    With  General  Intro- 

duction by  Robert  Louis  Stevenson.  Titles  and  frontispieces  on 
Japanese  paper,  and  illustrations  in  black.  10  vols.  8vo,  buckram, 
gilt  tops,  paper  labels,  uncut.  Boston  and  New  York,  no  date 

THE  LIMITED  EDITION  DE  LUXE. 

CONTENTS 

Notre  Dame — The  Last  Day  of  a  Condemned ; 

Les  Mis£rables — Hans  of  Iceland,  3  vols. ; 

Toilers  of  the   Sea — Bug  Jargal ; 

Man  Who  Laughs — Claude  Gueux ;  and  others. 

131.  IRVING  (WASHINGTON).     The  Works  of  Washington  Irving,  24  vols.; 

Life  and  Letters,  by  his  Nephew,  Pierre  M.  Irving,  3  vols.  En- 
graved titles,  portraits,  views,  and  other  illustrations.  Together,  27 
vols.  8vo,  three-quarter  tan  calf,  gilt  backs,  gilt  tops,  leather  labels, 
uncut.  New  York  &  London :  G.  B.  Putnam's  Sons,  no  date 

THE  HUDSON  EDITION,  PRINTED  IN  LARGE  TYPE.     HANDSOME  SET. 

CONTENTS 

Life  of  Washington,  5  vols. ;  Mahomet,  2  vols. ; 

Life  and  Voyages  of  Columbus,  3  vols. ; 

Knickerbocker's  History  of  New  York ;  Granada ;  Wolfert's  Roost ; 

Sketch  Book ;  and  others,  including  3  vols.  of  Irving's  Life  and  Letters 
as   above   noted. 

132.  ITALIAN  NOVELISTS.    The  Italian  Novelists  (Straparola,  4  vols.,  and  The 

Pecorone  of  Ser  Giovanni.)  Now  First  Translated  into  English 
by  W.  G.  Waters.  Illustrated  by  Jules  Gamier  and  E.  R.  Hughes, 
plates  on  Japan  paper.  7  vols.  8vo,  cloth,  gilt  tops,  uncut. 

London:   Privately   Printed   for   Members   of   the   Society   of 

Bibliophiles,  1901 

Number  383  of  an  edition  of  1000  copies  printed  on  Venetian  Deckle 
Edge  Paper. 

133.  JAMESON  (MRS.  ANNA).     The  Art  Works  of  Mrs.  Jameson  as  follows: 

Legends  of  the  Monastic  Orders.  Third  Edition.  1863 ;  Sacred  and 
Legendary  Art,  2  vols.  Fourth  Edition.  1863;  Legends  of  the  Ma- 
donna. Third  Edition.  1864;  The  History  of  Our  Lord,  2  vols. 
Second  Edition.  1865.  With  hundreds  of  full-page  plates  and  text 
illustrations.  Together,  6  vols.  8vo,  handsomely  bound  in  full  blue 
levant  morocco,  gilt  fillet  sides  with  large  central  gilt  ornaments, 
inside  borders,  gilt  backs,  polished  gilt  edges.  BY  RIVIERE. 

London:  Longman,  Green,  &c.,  1863-1865 
SUPERB  SET. 


First   Session,  Monday   Afternoon,   January   19th 

134.  JOHNSON  (SAMUEL).    Boswell  (James).    The  Life  of  Samuel  Johnson, 

and  the  Journal  of  his  Tour  to  the  Hebrides.  Illustrated  with  por- 
traits by  Sir  Josliua  Reynolds.  Edited  by  Henry  Morley.  5  vols. 
8vo,  leather  back,  gilt  lettered,  gilt  tops,  two  backs  torn. 

London:  Eoutledge  &  Sons,  1891 

135.  JOHNSON  (SAMUEL).     The  Works  of  Samuel  Johnson.     With  illustra- 

tions, the  frontispieces  IN  COLOR.  16  vols.  8vo,  green  buckram, 
paper  labels,  gilt  tops,  uncut.  Troy,  New  York  [1903] 

LITERARY  CLUB  EDITION,  printed  from  type  on  special  water  marked 
paper,  and  limited  to  774  sets,  of  which  this  is  No.  70. 

CONTENTS 

The  Rambler;  The  Adventurer;  The  Idler;  Poems;  Letters; 

Lives  of  the  Poets ;  Tour  to  the  Hebrides ;  Reviews,  etc. ; 

Book  of  Devotions ;  Eminent  Persons ;  Miscellaneous. 

136.  KIPLING   (EUDYAED).     The  Works  of  Kipling.     Illustrated.     14  vols. 

12mo,  three-quarter  green  levant  morocco,  gilt  tops. 

New  York:  Macmillan  Co.;  Century  Co.;  &c.  1898-1899 

CONTENTS 

Many  Inventions ;   Seven  Seas ;  The  Day's  Work ; 
Departmental  Ditties  ;  Captains  Courageous ;  Ballads  ; 
Jungle  Book ;  Second  Jungle  Book ;  and  others. 

137.  LAMB  (CHARLES).    The  Life  and  Works  of  Charles  Lamb.    Memoir  by 

Alfred  Ainger.  Frontispiece  portraits.  12  vols.  light-brown  cloth, 
gilt  tops,  paper  labels,  uncut. 

Troy,  N.  Y. :  Pafraets  Book  Co.,  no  date  (recent) 
LIBRARY  EDITION,  printed  at  the  Merrymount  Press.     No.  144  of  a  lim- 
ited issue.     HANDSOME  SET. 

CONTENTS 

Charles  Lamb,  A  Memoir;  Essays  of  Elia ;  Last  Essays  of  Elia ; 
Tales  from  Shakespeare ;  Poems,  Plays,  etc.,  2  vols. ; 
Mrs.  Leicester's  School,  2  vols. ;  Letters,  4  vols. 

138.  LANDSCAPE  DESIGN.    Hubbard  (H.  V.)  and  Kimball  (T.).    Introduction 

to  the  Study  of  Landscape  Design.  Many  plates  and  vignettes.  Im- 
perial 8vo,  cloth,  stamp  on  title.  .  New  York,  1917 

139.  LEECH  (JOHN).    John  Leech's  Pictures  of  Life  and  Character.     From 

the  Collection  of  "Mr.  Punch."  With  over  1400  illustrations.  4to, 
cloth,  gilt,  gilt  edges.  London :  Bradbury,  Agnew  &  Co.,  1887 

140.  LEECH  ILLUSTRATIONS.    Eambaud  (Yveling).    Little  Walks  in  London. 

Drawings  by  John  Leech.  London,  1875.  BOOK  OF  BALLADS  (THE). 
Edited  by  Bon  Gaultier.  Illustrated  by  Crowquill  Leech  and  Doyle, 
Edinburgh,  undated.  Together,  2  vols.  4to  and  12mo,  cloth  and 
half  morocco.  London  and  Edinburgh,  1875,  undated 

First  Editions  with  these  illustrations. 


First   Session,   Monday   Afternoon,   January    19th 

14.1.  LEWIS  (LADY  THERESA).  Lives  of  the  Friends  and  Contemporaries  of 
Lord  Chancellor  Clarendon.  Portraits.  3  vols.  London,  1852; 
STRICKLAND  (AGNES).  Lives  of  the  Queens  of  England.  12  vols.  in 
6.  8vo,  cloth.  Philadelphia,  1854;  CAMPBELL  (Jonx  LORD).  The 
Lives  of  the  Lord  Chancellors  and  Keepers  of  the  Great  Seal  of  Eng- 
land. 3  vols.  London,  1846.  Together,  12  vols.  8vo,  cloth. 

Various  places,  various  dates 

142.  LODGE  (EDMUND).    Portraits  of  Illustrious  Personages  of  Great  Britain. 

Engraved  from  Authentic  Pictures  in  the  Galleries  of  the  Nobility 
and  the  Public  Collections  of  the  Country.  With  Biographical  and 
Historical  Memoirs  of  their  Lives  and  Actions.  Illustrated  with 
200  full-page  engraved  portraits  (should  be  240).  Vols.  1  to  11. 
11  vols.  (volume  12  lacking),  royal  8vo,  half  morocco,  gilt  backs 
and  edges,  bindings  rubbed. 

London:  Printed  for  Harding  and  Lepard,  1835 

143.  LONDON  AND  ITS  ENVIRONS  Described.  Containing  an  Account  of  what- 

ever is  most  remarkable  for  Grandeur,  Elegance,  Curiosity  or  Use  in 
the  City  and  in  the  Country  Twenty  Miles  round.  With  plan  of 
London,  Folding  map  of  its  environs,  and  over  75  plates,  engraved 
by  various  artists  after  8.  Wale.  6  vols.  8vo,  half  green  levant 
morocco,  gilt-lettered  backs,  gilt  tops,  backs  somewhat  faded. 

London:  R.  and  J.  Dodsley,  1761 

FIRST  EDITION.  Lowndes  states  that  "this  work  contains  interesting 
matter  not  to  be  found  elsewhere  and  is  valued  for  its  account  of  the 
Duke  of  Devonshire's  pictures  at  Chiswiek." 

144.  LONGFELLOW   (HENRY  WADSWORTH).     The  Poetical  and  Prose  Works 

of  H.  W.  Longfellow.  Extensively  illustrated.  3  vols.  4to,  full 
embossed  morocco,  gilt  edges,  bindings  slightly  rubbed. 

Boston:  Houghton,  Mifflin  and  Co.,  1881 

145.  MACAULAY    (THOMAS    BABINGTON).      The    Complete    Works    of    Lord 

Macaulay:  History  of  England.  With  Introduction  by  Edward  P. 
Cheyney.  10  vols.;  Miscellaneous  Works  (Essays).  Edited  by  His 
Sister,  Lady  Trevelyan.  10  vols.  Numerous  portraits  and  illustra- 
tions on  Japanese  paper.  Together,  20  vols.  12mo,  half  calf,  gilt 
tops,  leather  labels,  uncut. 

New  York  and  London :  G.  P.  Putnam's  Sons,  no  date 
FINE  SET  OF  THE  KNICKERBOCKER  EDITION. 

146.  MACMICHAEL  (WILLIAM).    The  Gold-Headed  Cane.    Illustrated.    12mo, 

full  brown  morocco,  gilt  top.  London,  1828 

The  Cane,  so  intimately  associated  with  John  Radcliffe,  Richard  Mead 
and  others,  can  still  be  seen  at  the  College  of  Physicians,  London. 

147.  MAJOLICA.    Fortnum  (C.  D.  E.).    Maiolica.    A  Historical  Treatise  ..., 

with  Marks  and  Monograms.  Colored  frontispiece  and  many  fine 
plates.  Thick  small  4to,  buckram,  gilt,  gilt  top,  uncut. 

Oxford:  Clarendon  Press,  1896 


First   Session,   Monday   Afternoon,   January    19th 

148.  MAJOLICA.  Solon  (M.  L.).  A  History  and  Description  of  Italian 
Majolica.  Preface  by  William  Burton.  24  colored  plates  and  many 
black  and  white  illustrations.  Eoyal  8vo,  cloth,  gilt,  gilt  top. 

London,  1907 
LIMITED  EDITION  of  750  copies. 

349.  MAKERS  OF  HISTORY.  By  Jacob  Abbott.  Illustrations.  20  vols.  12mo, 
cloth  backs,  board  sides.  Akron,  Ohio :  The  Werner  Co.,  no  date 

150.  MARGARET,  QUEEN  OF  NAVARRE.    The  Heptameron  or  Tales  and  Novels 

of  Marguerite  d'Angouleme,  Queen  of  Navarre,  now  First  Com- 
pletely done  into  English  Prose  and  Verse  from  the  Original  French 
by  Arthur  Machen.  With  etchings  by  Leopold  Flameng.  2  vols.  8vo, 
buckram,  paper  labels,  uncut. 

Philadelphia:  George  Barrie,  no  date 

BIBLIOPHILIST'S  LIBRARY  Publication.  LIMITED  EDITION,  printed  through- 
out on  Japanese  paper,  with  the  etchings  in  two  states,  before  and  after 
letters. 

151.  MATHEWS   (WILLIAM).     Works  of  Mathews,  as  follows, — Men,  Places 

and  Things;  Getting  On  in  the  World;  Literary  Style  and  other 
Essays;  The  Great  Conversers;  Wit  and  Humor;  Monday  Chats; 
Words,  Their  Use  and  Abuse;  Oratory  and  Orators;  Hours  with 
Men  and  Books.  Together,  9  vols.  12mo,  half  calf,  gilt  backs,  gilt 
tops,  uncut.  Chicago :  S.  C.  Griggs  and  Co.,  1883-1888 

152.  MILTON  (JOHN).    Paradise  Lost.    A  Poem  in  Twelve  Books.    Portrait. 

2  vols.  12mo  bound  in  4to  vols.,  interleaved,  half  morocco,  gilt  backs, 
uncut.  London,  1760 

153.  MINSTRELSY  OF  THE  SCOTTISH  BORDER:    Consisting  of  Historical  and 

Romantic  Ballads,  collected  in  the  southern  counties  of  Scotland; 
with  a  few  of  modern  date,  founded  upon  local  tradition.  Second 
Edition.  3  vols.  8vo,  mottled  calf,  gilt  backs  and  borders,  leather 
labels.  Edinburgh:  James  Ballantyne,  1803 

H.  R.  H.  PRINCESS  ELIZABETH'S  COPY,  with  her  autograph  in  each 
volume. 

154.  MODERN    ELOQUENCE:    Comprising   After-Dinner    Speeches;    Lectures; 

Occasional  Addresses,  and  Anecdotes.  Edited  by  Thomas  B.  Reed, 
Justin  McCarthy,  Rossi ter  Johnson,  and  others.  Portraits  on  Jap- 
anese paper.  10  vols.  royal  8vo,  three-quarter  red  morocco,  gilt 
backs,  gilt  tops,  uncut.  Philadelphia:  J.  D.  Morris  &  Co.,  [1900] 
FINE  SET. 

155.  NAPOLEON  I.     Works   relating   to   Napoleon   I.   as   follows, — HAZLITT 

(WILLIAM).  Life  of  Napoleon.  Portraits,  views,  and  facsimiles  on 
Japanese  paper,  frontispieces  IN  COLORS.  6  vols.  Inserted  in  Vol.  I. 
is  an  L.S.,  1  p.  folio,  from  Joseph  Bonaparte,  on  a  matter  of  business 
relating  to  his  brother  Jerome,  dated  Paris  (sometime  in  1813)  ; 
ABRANTES  (DUCHESSE  D').  Memoirs  of  Madame  Junot,  Duchesse 

[Continued 


First   Session,   Monday  Afternoon,   January   19th 

[No.  155 — Continued] 

d'Abrantes.  Portraits,  views  and  facsimiles  on  Japanese  paper, 
frontispieces  IN  COLORS.  6  vols. ;  BOURRIENNE  (L.  A.  F.  DE). 
Memoirs  of  Napoleon.  Portraits,  views  and  facsimiles  on  Japanese 
paper,  frontispieces  IN  COLORS.  4  vols.  Together,  16  vols.  8vo,  three- 
quarter  crimson  levant  morocco,  gilt  and  mosaic  backs  with  the 
Imperial  "N"  within  a  wreath  in  two  panels,  and  two  fleurs-de-lis 
in  mosaic,  gilt  tops,  uncut. 

New  York  and  London :  Anglo-American  Publishing  Co.,  no  date 
HANDSOME  SET  OF  THE  IMPERIAL  EDITION.    No.  9  of  ONLY  10  NUMBERED 


COPIES    PRINTED. 


156.  NAPOLEON.     Clarke  (Hewson).     History  of  the  War   ...  including  the 

Battle  of  Waterloo.  Engraved  plate.  London,  1817;  CONFIDENTIAL 
Correspondence  of  Napoleon  with  his  Brother  Joseph.  2  vols.  Lon- 
don, 1885;  LAS  CASES  (COUNT  DE).  Memoires  de  Sainte  Helene. 
Journal  of  the  Private  Life.  4  vols.  London,  1823;  LOUVET  (J.  B.). 
Narrative  of  the  Dangers  to  which  I  have  been  Exposed  [and  2  others 
bound  in.]  London,  1795;  WILLIAMS  (HELEN  MARIA).  Narrative 
of  the  Events  in  France.  London,  1815 ;  WOLLSTONECRAFT  (MARY). 
Historical  and  Moral  View  of  the  French  Revolution.  London,  1795. 
Together,  10  vols.  12mo  to  royal  8vo,  full  and  half  morocco,  and 
half  calf.  Various  places,  various  dates 

157.  NATIONAL  PORTRAIT  GALLERY  of  Eminent  Americans.     With  Biogra- 

phies by  E.  A.  Duyckinck.  Illustrated  with  engraved  frontispieces 
and  160  full-length  portraits  engraved  on  steel  from  original  paint- 
ings by  Alonzo  Chappel.  40  parts,  4to,  wrappers,  uncut. 

New  York,  1871-1864 

New  Edition.  Among  the  portraits  illustrated  are  those  of, — Wash- 
ington, John  A.  Andrew,  George  Peabody,  R.  B.  Taney,  Schuyler  Coif  ax, 
H.  Seymour,  Henry  W.  Beecher,  William  T.  Sherman,  Robert  E.  Lee, 
W.  G.  Simms,  Samuel  F.  B.  Morse,  D.  E.  Farragut,  Sam  Houston,  J.  L. 
Motley,  Oliver  W.  Holmes,  Winfield  Scott,  and  many  others. 

158.  PEPYS  (SAMUEL).    The  Diary  of  Pepys,  for  the  First  Time  Fully  Tran- 

scribed from  the  Shorthand  Manuscript  in  the  Pepysian  Library, 
Magdalene  College,  Cambridge.  .  .  .  With  Lord  Braybrook's  Notes. 
Edited  with  Additions  by  Henry  B.  Wheately.  With  titles,  and  nu- 
merous portraits  in  two  states,  plain  and  COLORED,  on  Japanese 
paper.  9  vols.  in  18  vols.  12mo,  half  red  levant  morocco,  gilt  and 
mosaic  backs,  gilt  tops,  uncut. 

New  York :  Grosscup  &  Sterling  Co.,  1898-1900 
ROYAL  COURT  EDITION.     Set  "A"  of  the  Limited  Edition  of  26  lettered 
sets. 

159.  PICKERIXG  DIAMOND  CLASSICS.     Shakespeare    (William).     The   Plays 

of  Shakespeare.  Portrait  and  plates  engraved  after  Stothard.  9 
vols.  64mo,  full  dark  blue  morocco,  backs  gilt  lettered,  backs  and 
panels  blind  tooled,  inside  borders  gilt  tooled,  gilt  edges. 

London :  William  Pickering,  1825 
An  exceedingly  choice  copy. 


First   Session,   Monday   Afternoon,   January    Wih 


160.  PICKERING'S    DIAMOND    CLASSICS.      Milton    (John).      Paradise    Lost. 

Plate  after  Stothard.  1835.  WALTON  ( ISAAC).  The  Lives  of  Donne, 
Wotton,  Hooker.,  Herbert,  and  Sanderson.  Portrait  frontispiece 
after  Stothard.  1827 ;  TERENTII  Comoedia.  Portrait  engraved  after 
Visconti.  1822;  WALTON  (ISAAC)  and  Cotton  (Charles).  The 
Complete  Angler.  Frontispiece  and  engraved  title  after  Stothard. 
1825.  Together,  4  vols.  64mo,  original  cloth,  paper  labels. 

London :  William  Pickering,  1822-1835 
Scarce. 

161.  PICKERING  DIAMOND  CLASSICS.     Cicero.    M.  T.  Ciceronis  De  Officiis, 

De  Senectute,  et  De  Amicitia.  1821;  PETRARCH.  Le  Rime  del 
Petrarca.  1822;  TERENCE.  Publius  Terentius  Afer.  1823;  DANTE. 
La  Divina  Commedia.  2  vols.  1823-1822;  CATULLUS  Tibulhis  et 
Propertius.  1824;  MILTON.  Paradise  Lost.  1828;  TESTAMENT. 
ISTovum  Testamentun  Graecum.  1828;  HOMER  [Iliad  and  Odyssey, 
in  Greek.]  1831.  Engraved  frontispieces  and  titles.  Together,  10 
vols.  64mo,  full  dark  blue  morocco,  gilt  lettered  backs,  blind  tooled 
backs  and  panels,  gilt  tooled  inside  borders,  gilt  edges. 

London:  William  Pickering,  1821-1831 

AN    EXCEEDINGLY    CHOICE   COLLECTION. 

162.  PLUTARCH'S    LIVES.     Wrangham     (Rev.    Francis).     Plutarch's    Lives, 

Translated  from  the  Greek ;  with  Notes  Critical  and  Historical,  and 
a  Life  of  Plutarch.  By  John  Langhorne  and  William  Langhorne. 
The  Third  Edition,  with  Corrections  and  Additions.  Portrait.  6 
vols.  8vo,  half  calf,  gilt  backs,  leather  labels,  leaves  slightly  foxed. 

London,  1819 

163.  POMPEII.     Gell  (Sir  William)  and  Gandy  (J.  P.).     Pompeii;  its  De- 

struction and  Re-Discovery.  Numerous  steel  and  outline  plates. 
Imperial  8vo,  cloth.  New  York,  undated 

164.  PORCELAINS.    The  Hamilton  Place  Collection.    Illustrated  Priced  Cata- 

logue. London :  Remington  and  Co.,  1882 ;  CATALOGUE  of  the  Pic- 
tures, Porcelains,  etc.  of  Mrs.  Lyne  Stephens.  Plates.  London: 
Christie,  Manson  &  Woods,  1895.  Together,  2  vols.  8vo  and  4to, 
boards  and  cloth,  uncut.  London,  1882-1895 

165.  PORCELAIN.    Dillon  (Edward).    Porcelain.    Many  fine  colored  and  other 

plates.  New  York  and  London,  1904;  HIPPISLEY  (ALFRED  E.). 
Ceramic  Art  in  China.  No  place,  [1900 ;]  CATALOGUE  of  Rare  Old 
Persian  Pottery  acquired  by  II.  0.  Watson  &  Co.  Fine  plates.  [New 
York,  1908.]  Printed  on  Japan  paper;  VAN  DE  PUT  (A.). 
Hispano-Moresque  Ware  of  "the  XV.  Century.  Colored  and  other 
plates.  London,  1904.  Together,  4  vols.  8vo  and  small  4to,  boards, 
cloth,  and  silk  brocade.  Various  places,  various  dates 


First   Session,   Monday   Afternoon,   January    19th 

166.  PORCELAINS.     Oriental  Art  Collection  of  John  H.  Webster.     2  parts  in 

one  volume.  Plates.  1913;  HERBERT  G.  SQUIERS  Collection  of  Old 
Chinese  Porcelains.  Fine  illustrations.  1912 ;  ORIENTAL  Porcelains 
of  M.  C.  D.  Borden.  Many  illustrations.  1913 ;  ANCIENT  FAIENCES, 
Glass,  etc.  Many  tinted  plates.  1911.  Together,  4  vols.  royal  8vo 
to  4to,  buckram  and  heavy  wrappers.  New  York,  1911-1913 

167.  PORCELAINS  AND  ART  OBJECTS.    Catalogue  des  Objets  d'Art  et  d'Ameu- 

blement  des  XVII  et  XVIII  Siecles.  Porcelaines,  Bronzes,  Meubles, 
Tapisseries,  Tableaus  Anciens,  etc.  Illustrated  with  many  beautiful 
plates.  3  vols.  in  2,  4to,  red  buckram. 

Paris :  Galerie  Georges  Petit,  1903 
The  famous  Mme.  Lelong  Collection. 

168.  PORCELAINS  AND  ART  OBJECTS.  Ancient  Chinese  and  Persian  Porcelain 

and  Pottery.  Illustrations.  PRICED.  1915;  THOMAS  B.  CLARKE 
COLLECTION,  Beautiful  Old  Chinese  Eugs.  Colored  and  other  plates. 
1915;  TIFFANY  STUDIOS  COLLCTION,  Chinese  Rugs  and  Carpets. 
Colored  and  other  plates.  1916 ;  MoOBE-MuMFORD  COLLECTION,  Old 
Chinese  Eugs.  Colored  and  other  plates.  PRICED.  1916.;  [and] 
FFOULKE  (CHARLES  M.).  Monographs  on  Eight  Italian  Tapestries 
and  Eight  Flemish  Tapestries.  Illustrated.  2  vols.  Washington, 
1907.  Together,  6  vols.  8vo  and  royal  8vo,  (2)  wrappers  and  (4) 
yellow  cloth  with  leather  labels. 

New  York  and  Washington,  1907-1916 

169.  PORCELAINS  AND  OBJECTS  OF   ART.     Pruyn  Collection   of  Eelics  and 

Curios.  1910 ;  PEEL  COLLECTION  Imperial  Jades,  etc.  Illustrations. 
1912;  YAMANAKA  COLLECTION,  Chinese  Pottery,  Porcelains  and 
Bronzes.  Illustrations.  1912;  CROCKER  COLLECTION,  Furnishings, 
Embellishments,  etc.  Plates.  1912;  YAMANAKA  COLLECTION,  Old 
Chinese  Porcelains,  Jades,  etc.  Many  plates.  1911;  EGBERT  HOE 
COLLECTION  of  Art  Property.  Parts  1  and  2,  in  one  vol.  1911 ;  PIER 
(G.  C.).  Metropolitan  Museum,  Collection  of  Pottery,  Porcelain, 
etc.  Fine  plates.  1911.  Together,  7  vols.  8vo  and  royal  8vo,  cloth 
with  leather  labels,  and  (1)  in  boards.  New  York,  1911-1912 

170.  PORCELAINS  AND  OBJECTS  OF  ART.    Yamanaka,  Bare  and  Beautiful  Ori- 

ental Treasures.  Fine  plates,  some  in  brilliant  colors.  1915;  YANG- 
SHI  COLLECTION.  Many  hinged  plates.  1915.  PRICED;  LECHEVREL 
COLLECTION,  Porcelains,  Jades,  Eugs,  etc.  Plates.  1914;  YAM- 
ANAKA Imperial  Treasures.  Fine  plates,  some  in  colors.  1916 ; 
ANTIQUE  Oriental  Porcelains  Collected  by  an  Amateur.  Illustra- 
tions. 1914;  ANCIENT  Chinese  Art.  Plates  and  vignettes.  1914; 
CARVALHO,  Beautiful  Old  Chinese  Porcelains.  Tinted  and  other 
illustrations.  1914.  Together,  7  vols.  8vo  and  royal  8vo,  yellow  cloth, 
crimson  leather  labels.  New  York,  1914-1916 


First   Session,   Monday   Afternoon,   January    19th 

171.  PORTRAITS  or  ILLUSTRIOUS  PERSONAGES.    Lodge  (Edmund).     Portraits 

of  Illustrious  Personages  of  Great  Britain.  Engraved  from  Authen- 
tic Pictures  in  the  Galleries  of  the  Nobility  and  the  Public  Collec- 
tions of  the  Country.  With  Biographical  and  Historical  Memoirs  of 
their  Lives  and  Actions.  Illustrated  with  240  full-page  engraved 
portraits.  12  vols.  royal  8vo,  half  morocco,  uncut,  damaged  by  water, 
although  plates  are  in  good  condition. 

London :  Printed  for  Harding  and  Lepard,  1835 

172.  PRESCOTT  (WILLIAM  H.).    History  of  the  Reign  of  Ferdinand  and  Isa- 

bella. Fourth  Edition.  3  vols. ;  History  of  the  Conquest  of  Mexico. 
FIRST  EDITION.  3  vols.;  Biographical  and  Critical  Miscellanies. 
FIRST  COLLECTED  EDITION.  1  vol.  Portraits,  several  spotted.  7  vols. 
large  8vo,  half  dark-blue  morocco,  gilt  backs. 

Boston,  1838;  New  York,  1843-1845 

173.  PRICHARD  (JAMES  COWLES).    The  Natural  History  of  Man.    Illustrated 

with  62  colored  plates  engraved  on  steel,  and  100  engravings  on  wood. 
2  vols.  royal  8vo,  half  maroon  morocco,  gilt  backs,  gilt  tops,  BY 
LARKINS.  London,  1855 

Fourth  and  best  edition,  edited  and  enlarged  by  Edwin  Norris.  Con- 
tains valuable  information  relating  to  the  Indians  of  North  America, 
with  portraits  in  color  of  chiefs. 

174.  EABELAIS  (FRANCIS).     Master    Francis    Rabelais,    Five    Books    of   the 

Lives,  Heroic  Deeds  and  Sayings  of  Gargantua  and  his  son  Panta- 

gruel.    Translated  into  English  by  Sir  Thomas  Urquhart  and  Peter 

A.  Motteux.    Illustrated  by  Louis  Chalon.    3  vols.  royal  8vo,  three- 

N.    quarter  olive-green  levant  morocco,  gilt  and  mosaic  backs,  gilt  tops, 

uncut.  London :  A.  H.  Bullen,  1904 

FINE  COPY. 

175.  RANKE  (LEOPOLD).    The  Popes  of  Rome:  Their  Ecclesiastical  and  Politi- 

cal History  during  the  Sixteenth  and  Seventeenth  Centuries.  Trans- 
lated from  the  German  by  Sarah  Austin.  3  vols.  8vo,  tan  calf,  gilt 
backs,  marbled  edges,  leather  labels.  London :  John  Murray,  1866 
With  bookplate  of  Nathl.  W.  Conkling,  a  well  known  Presbyterian 
divine  of  New  York. 

176.  RHODE  ISLAND  GENEALOGY.     Austin   (John  0.).     Ancestry  of  Thirty- 

Three  Rhode  Islanders  (Born  in  the  Eighteenth  Century),  Also, 
Twenty-seven  Charts  of  Roger  Williams'  Descendants  .  .  .  and 
a  List  of  180  Existing  Portraits  of  Rhode  Island  Governors,  Chief 
Justices,  &c.  Large  4to,  cloth. 

Albany:  J.  MunselFs  Sons,  1889 

Inserted  are, — A.L.S.,  Ip.  12mo,  Providence,  May  26,  1889,  from  the 
author  to  Mr.  Grosvenor,  together  with  a  chart  of  the  latter's  ancestry. 


First   Session,  Monday   Afternoon,   January   19th 

177.  RICHARDSON  (JAMES  D.).    A  Compilation  of  the  Messages  and  Papers 

of  the  Presidents,  1789-1897.  Numerous  portraits  and  illustrations. 
10  vols.  royal  Svo,  half  leather.,  gilt  backs,  gilt  tops. 

[Washington;]  Published  by  Authority  of  Congress,  1899 

178.  ROGERS    (SAMUEL).     Poems.     1851;  Italy.     1852.     Illustrations  after 

Turner,  and  others.  2  vols.  Svo,  full  morocco,  gilt,  gilt  edges,  a  few 
light  spots.  London,  1851-1852 

179.  ROOSEVELT  (THEODORE).     Works  of  Theodore  Roosevelt  comprising, — 

The  Winning  of  the  West,  6  vols.;  Naval  War  of  1812,  2  vols.; 
Hunting  the  Grisly;  American  Ideals;  and  others.  Portraits  and 
illustrations.  Together,  14  vols.  16mo,  buckram. 

New  York  &  London:  Putnam's  Sons,  1900-1902 

180.  ROWLAXDSON  (THOMAS).    COLORED  PLATES.    [Combe  (William).]    The 

Tour  of  Doctor  Syntax,  in  Search  of  the  Picturesque;  [Also]  The 
Second  Tour  of  Doctor  Syntax,  in  Search  of  Consolation ;  [And] 
the  Third  Tour  of  Doctor  Syntax,  in  Search  of  a  Wife.  Illustrated 
with  78  COLORED  plates,  and  colored  vignettes  on  title-pages,  by  T. 
Rowlandson.  3  vols.  16mo,  maroon  morocco,  gilt  tooled  backs,  heavy 
gilt  borders  on  sides,  gilt  edges,  a  few  leaves  loose  in  volume  3. 

London :  R.  Ackermann,  1823 

181.  SCARRON  (M.ONS.).    The  Whole  Comical  Works  of  Mon.  Scarron.    Trans- 

lated by  Mr.  Tho.  Brown,  Mr.  Savage,  and  others.  With  copper- 
plates. Small  Svo,  half  blue  morocco,  yellow  edges. 

London,  1712 

182.  [ScOTT  (SiR  WALTER).]     Religious  Discourses.     By  a  Layman.     FIRST 

EDITION.    Svo,  half  calf,  contents  lettered,  binding  rubbed. 

London:  Henry  Colburn,  1828 

183.  SCOTT  (SiR  WALTER).     The  Waverley  Novels.    Engraved  portraits  and 

plates  ~by  G.  B.  Shaw,  W.  Miller,  and  others  after  C.  Stanfield,  &c., 
and  numerous   ivoodcuts.      12   vols.   thick   royal   Svo,   half   brown 
morocco,  gilt  backs,  gilt  tops.         Edinburgh  and  London,  1842-1846 
HANDSOME  SET  OF  THE  ABBOTSFORD  EDITION. 

Comprises, — Waverley— Guy  Mannering;  Fair  Maid  of  Perth — Anne  of 
Geierstein;  Kenilworth — The  Pirate;  The  Monastery — The  Abbot; 
Rob  Roy;  Heart  of  Midlothian;  The  Antiquary — Old  Mortality; 
and  others. 

184.  SCOTT  (SiR  WALTER).     The  Poetical  Works  of  Sir  Walter  Scott,  Bart. 

Engraved  title-pages  and  illustrations.     12  vols.  12mo,  cloth,  gilt, 

gilt  tops.  Edinburgh:  Adam  and  Charles  Black,  1886 

Comprises, — Minstrelsy  of  the  Border.  4  vols. ;    Sir  Tristrem ;   Lay  of 

the  Last  Minstrel;  Marmion ;  Rokeby ;  Lady  of  the  Lake;  Lord  of 

the  Isles ;  Bridal  of  Triermair ;  Dramas,  Index. 


First   Session,  Monday   Afternoon,   January    19th 

185.  SCOTT  (SiR  WALTER).    Waverley  Novels.    Etched  plates  after  Mulready 

and  others.  25  vols.  12mo,  half  red  morocco,,  gilt  backs  and  tops, 
binding  cracked  at  joints.  Edinburgh,  no  date 

186.  SCOTTISH  BALLADS.     [Herd  (D.).]    Ancient  and  Modern  Scottish  Songs, 

Heroic  Ballads,  etc.  2  vols.  12mo,  half  morocco,  uncut.  Edinburgh, 
(Reprinted  at)  Glasgow,  1869;  KELLY  (JAMES).  A  Complete  Col- 
lection of  Scottish  Proverbs.  London,  1721;  DALELL  (SiR  JOHN  G.). 
Musical  Memoirs  of  Scotland.  Plates.  4to,  cloth,  uncut.  Edin- 
burgh, 1849.  Together,  4  vols. 

Edinburgh  and  London,  various  dates 

187.  SCOTTISH    HIGHLANDS.     Keltic    (John  S. — Editor).     History    of    the 

Scottish  Highlands,  Highland  Clans  and  Highland  Regiments.  With 
an  account  of  the  Gaelic  Language,  etc.  Numerous  illustrations, 
SOME  IN  COLOR.  5  vols.  royal  8vo,  cloth,  gilt,  gilt  edges. 

New  York,  undated 

188.  SCOTTISH  NATIONAL  MEMORIALS  :  A  Record  of  the  Historical  and  Arch- 

aeological Collection  in  the  Bishop's  Castle,  Glasgow,  1888.  Edited 
by  James  Paton,  Sir  Arthur  Mitchell,  Joseph  Anderson,  David  Mur- 
ray, and  others.  With  COLORED  FRONTISPIECE,  30  full-page  plain 
plates  of  medals,  banners,  books,  seals,  &c.  and  nearly  300  text  illus- 
trations. 4to,  buckram,  gilt  top,  uncut,  a  few  leaves  loose  in  binding. 

Glasgow,  1890 

189.  SCOTTISH  NOTABLES.    Modern  Athenians.    A  series  of  original  portraits 

of  memorable  Citizens  of  Edinburgh,  drawn  and  etched  by  Benjamin 
W.  Crombie,  miniature  painter,  1837-1847.  Now  reprinted  from  the 
original  plates,  with  new  illustrative  notes  and  biographical  sketches 
by  William  Scott  Douglas.  4to,  morocco  back  and  cloth. 

Edinburgh,  1882 
Most  of  the  portraits  are  tinted. 

190.  SECRET  COURT  MEMOIRS.     Illustrations  on  Japanese  paper,  including 

many  portraits  and  views.  9  vols.  square  8vo  (should  be  10  vols.), 
three-quarter  red  morocco,  gilt  backs,  gilt  tops,  uncut. 

Paris  and  Boston :  The  Grolier  Society,  no  date. 
THE  LIMITED  EDITION  DE  GRAND  LUXE. 

CONTENTS 

Empress  Josephine,  by  Madame  Ducrest,  3  vols. ; 
Court  of  Berlin,  by  Count  Mirabeau,  2  vols. ; 
Courts  of  Louis  XV.  and  XVI.,  by  Madame  du  Hausset  and  Princess 

Lamballe,  2  vols. ; 

Court  of  St.  Cloud,  by  a  Gentleman  at  Paris,  2  vols.     (Lacks  the  vol. — 
"Louis  XIV.  and  the  Regency."). 

191.  SHAKESPEARE  (WILLIAM).     Knight  (Charles).     The  Stratford  Shaks- 

pere.  The  Life  of  Shakspere  by  the  Editor.  6  vols.  12mo,  half  calf, 
gilt  backs.  New  York,  1876 


First   Session,   Monday   Afternoon,   January    19th 

192.  SHAKESPEARE  (WILLIAM).    The  Works  of  Shakespeare.    Edited  by  Israel 

Gollancz.     With  many  illustrations,  antiquarian  and  Topographical. 

12  vols.  square  12mo,  three-quarter  tan  calf,  gilt  backs,  gilt  tops, 

leather  labels,  uncut,  London:  J.  M.  Dent  and  Co.,  1899-1900 

FINE  SET  OF  THE  LARGER  TEMPLE  SHAKESPEARE,  WITH  THE  "CAMBRIDGE" 

TEXT. 

CONTENTS 

Twelfth  Night— Winter's  Tale— Cymbeline  ; 

King  John — Richard  Second — Henry  Fourth; 

Henry  Fifth — Henry   Sixth; 

Merchant  of  Venice — As  You  Like  It — Taming  of  the  Shrew — 

All's  Well  that  Ends  Well;  and  others. 

193.  SHAKESPEAEE   (WILLIAM).     Mr.  William  Shakespear's  Comedies,  His- 

tories, and  Tragedies,  Faithfully  Keproduced  in  Facsimile  from  the 
Editions  of  1623,  1632,  1664,  and  1685.  Portraits.  4  vols.  folio, 
undressed  calf,  contents  lettered,  uncut. 

London:  Methuen  &  Co.,  1910-1904 
AN  EXCEEDINGLY  FINE  SET  of  the  reproductions  of  all  four  folios. 

194.  SHAKESPEARE  ILLUSTRATIONS.    Boydell  (John  and  Josiah).     A  Collec- 

tion of  Prints  and  Pictures  painted  for  the  purpose  of  Illustrating 
the  Dramatic  Works  of  Shakespeare  hy  the  Artists  of  Great  Britain. 
With  100  atlas  folio  plates.  2  vols.  atlas  folio,  full  contemporary  red 
straight-grained  morocco,  gilt,  gilt  edges;,  binding  considerably 
rubbed  as  usual  and,  also,  numerous  spots  on  the  margins  of  plates. 

London:  John  and  Josiah  Boydell,  1803 

FULL  SERIES  OF  THE  ATLAS  FOLIO  PLATES,  including  the  portraits  of 
George  III.  and  Queen  Charlotte,  and  the  2  plates, — "Infant  Shakespeare 
attended  by  Nature  and  the  Passions"  and  the  "Alto-Relievo"  plate,  some- 
times lacking. 

The  greatest  painters  of  England  are  represented  in  this  series  by  the 
best  engravers  of  the  period,  including, — Romney,  Reynolds,  Sinirke, 
Westall,  Opie,  Bartolozzi,  Caroline  Watson,  Earlom,  and  others. 

195.  SHAKESPEARE  ILLUSTRATIONS.    Darley  (F.  0.  C.).    A  Series  of  30  plates 

on  India  Paper  by  F.  0.  C.  Darley  illustrating  Shakespeare's  "Tem- 
pest," "Measure  for  Measure,"  "Winter's  Tale/'  "The  Merry  Wives 
of  Winsor,"  and  others  of  his  plays.  Size  of  plates,  4to,  mounted  to 
large  folio  on  heavy  paper  and  matted,  with  leaf  of  explanatory  text 
to  each  plate.  THREE  OF  THE  PLATES  ARE  AUTOGRAPHED  BY  THE 
ARTIST.  Loose,  in  ooze  calf-bound  wooden  case  WITH  LOCKS  AND 

KEYS  AND  HAND-PAINTED  LEAF-STEM  IN  GREEN  WITH   29   LEAVES   ON 

COVER  OF  CASE.  No  place,  [New  York]  circa  1884 

196.  SIBORNE  (CAPTAIN  W.).    History  of  the  War  in  France  and  Belgium,  in 

1815.  Second  Edition.  Frontispieces.  2  vols.  1844;  NAPIER  (W. 
F.  P.).  History  of  the  War  in  the  Peninsula  and  in  the  South  of 
France,  from  the  year  1807  to  the  year  1814.  Second  Edition.  3 
vols.  1832.  Together,  5  vols.  8vo,  half  crimson  morocco,  and  full 
polished  calf,  gilt  panelled  backs,  leather  labels  (in  the  second  set) . 

London,  1832-1844 


First   Session,   Monday   Afternoon,   January    19th 

197.  SMOLLETT    (TOBIAS).      Novels   of    Smollett.     Portrait   of   the  author. 

6  vols.  royal  8vo,  half  brown  morocco,  gilt  backs  and  tops,  uncut, 
many  leaves  unopened.  London :  G.  Eoutledge  and  Sons,  1884 

LARGE  PAPER  COPY.     One  of  500  copies  printed. 

CONTENTS 

Peregrine  Pickle,  2  vols. ;  Roderick  Random ; 

Ferdinand  Count  Fathom ; 

Sir  Launcelot  Greaves  and  Adventures  of  an  Atom ;  Humphrey  Clinker. 

198.  SMOLLETT  (TOBIAS).     The  Works  of  Tobias  Smollett.     With  an  Intro- 

duction by  W.  E.  Henley.  Portrait  and  some  illustrations  designed 
and  etched  by  G.  Cruikshank.  12  vols.  8vo,  cloth,  contents  lettered, 
uncut,  one  back  slightly  torn. 

Westminster:  Archibald  Constable  and  Co.,  1899-1901 
Comprises, — Roderick  Random.     2  vols. ;  Humphrey  Clinker.     2  vols. ; 
Peregrine  Pickle.     3  vols. ;  Ferdinand  Count  Fathom.     2  vols. ;  Sir 
Launcelot   Greaves ;   Travels   Through   France   and    Italy ;    Miscel- 
lanies. 

199.  SOCIETE     DES     AQUA-FORTISTES.      Eaux-Fortes     Modernes.      Oeuvres 

Inedites  et  Originales.  Introduction  par  Theophile  Gautier.  Etched 
frontispieces  and  300  full-page  etchings  illustrating  the  works  of, — 
Bracquemond,  Daubigny,  Legros,  Manet,  Ribot,  De  Balleroy,  Jacque- 
mart,  Jules  Laurens,  J.  Michelin,  M.  Lalanne,  Seymour  Haden, 
Chauvel,  Lepic,  Corot,  and  others.  5  vols.  folio,  cloth,  bindings 
poor,  some  plates  water  stained.  Paris,  1862-1867 

Assumed  to  be  perfect,  but  sold  as  is. 

200.  SOUTHEY  (ROBERT).    Southey's  Common-Place  Book.    Choice  Passages, 

Analytical  Readings,  etc.,  for  English  Manners  and  Literature.  4 
vols.  square  8vo,  half  maroon  morocco,  gilt,  slightly  rubbed. 

London,  1850 
From  the  Nath.  W.   Conkling  collection,  with  bookplate. 

201.  SOUTHEY  (ROBERT).     Southey's  Common-Place  Books.    Edited  by  John 

Wood  Warter.  The  four  series  complete.  Engraved  title.  4  vols. 
8vo,  purple  levant  morocco,  gilt  backs,  fillet  border  on  sides,  gilt 
edges.  London,  1850,  1849,  1850,  1851 

The  last  three  volumes  are  First  Editions  of  this  issue. 

202.  STATUARY.    Maffei  (Pavolo  A.).    Raccolta  di  Statue  Antiche  e  Moderne 

data  in  luce  da  Domenico  de  Rossi,  illustrati  colle  sposizioni  a  cia- 
scheduna  immagine.  Illustrated  with  engraved  title-page  and  vig- 
nettes, and  162  copper-plates.  Folio,  calf,  gilt,  binding  broken  at 
hinges.  Roma,  1704 

The  impressions  of  the  illustrations  are  very  good. 

203.  STEPHEN  (LESLIE)  .    Hours  in  a  Library.    3  vols.  12mo,  half  green  levant 

morocco,  gilt  tops,  uncut,  BY  ZAEHNSBORF.  London,  1899 

Laid  in  volume  one   is  a  four-page  autograph   letter,   signed,   of  the 
author,  on  literary  matters,  dated  March  9,  1891. 


First   Session,   Monday   Afternoon,   January   19th 

204.  STOCKTON  (FRANK  E.).    The  Novels  and  Stories  of  Frank  R.  Stockton. 

With  portraits  of  the  author  and  illustrations  on  India  paper.  21 
vols.  8vo,  half  brown  straight-grained  morocco,  gilt  tops,  uncut. 

New  York:  Charles  Scribner's  -Sons,  1899-1903 

SHENANDOAH  EDITION.  PRINTED  THROUGHOUT  ON  JAPANESE  PAPER,  No.  89, 
of  a  Limited  Edition  of  204  copies  so  printed. 

CONTENTS 

The  Late  Mrs.  Null ;  The  Squirrel  Inn  and  The  Merry  Chanter ; 

Rudder  Grange ;  The  Hundredth  Man ;  Ardis  Claverdon ; 

Great  War  Syndicate,  &c. ;  House  of  Martha ;  Pomona's  Travels,  &c. ; 

Adventures  of  Captain  Horn;  Mrs.  Cliff's  Yacht; 

Great  Stone  of  Sardis,  &c. ;  Girl  at  Cobhurst ; 

The  Casting  Away  of  Mrs.  Leeks  and  Mrs.  Aleshine,  &c. ; 

Associate  Hermits ;   Stories,  5  vols. ;  Kate  Bonnet ; 

Afield  and  Afloat;  John  Gayther's  Garden,  &c. 

205.  SUE  (EUGENE).    The  Mysteries  of  Paris.    Copiously  illustrated.    3  vols. 

royal  8vo,  full  polished  calf,  gilt,  gilt  edges,  BY  ZAEHNSDORF. 

London,  1845 
BEAUTIFUL  COPY  of  the  original  and  best  library  edition. 

206.  SWIFT  (JONATHAN).     The  Works  of  Swift,  containing  Additional  Let- 

ters, Tracts,  and  Poems,  not  hitherto  Published.  With  Notes  and  a 
Life  of  the  Author  by  Walter  Scott.  Stipple  portrait  after  the  paint- 
ing ~by  Burgess.  19  vols.  SVG,  old  scored  calf  (rebacked)  with  leather 
labels.  Edinburgh,  1814 

FIRST  EDITION. 

207.  TAPESTRIES.    Thomson  (W.  G.).    A  History  of  Tapestry  from  the  Earli- 

est Times  until  the  Present  Day.  4  plates  in  colors  and  numerous 
other  illustrations.  Thick  imperial  8vo,  red  cloth,  gilt,  gilt  top. 

London :  Hodder  and  Stoughton,  1906 

208.  TAPESTRIES.     Muntz   (Eugene).     La  Tapisserie.     Illustrations.     Paris, 

no  date;  LACORDAIRE  (A.  L.).  Notice  Historique  sur  les  Tapisseries 
des  Gobelins.  Paris,  1855;  KENDRICK  (A.  F.).  Catalogue  of  Tapes- 
tries in  Victoria  and  Albert  Museum.  Illustrations.  London,  1914; 
TAPESTRIES  and  Tapestry  Furniture  (Sale  Catalogue).  1914;  Due 
D'AVARAY  COLLECTION,  Costly  Tapestries,  Laces,  etc.  Illustrations. 
1915;  J.  HAMPTON  BOBB  COLLECTION,  Art  Treasures,  Furnishings, 
etc.  Illustrations.  1912.  Together,  6  vols.  small  8vo  to  royal  8vo, 
'  cloth  and  (1)  boards.  Various  places,  various  dates 

209.  TASSO  (TORQUATO).     Jerusalem  Delivree.     Poeme  Traduit  de  Tltalien. 

Nouvelle  Edition,  Eevue  et  Corrigee,  Enrichie  de  la  Vie  du  Tasse. 
Illustrated  with  engraved  portrait  and  20  full-page  engravings. 
2  vols.  8vo,  half  roan,  gilt  backs,  uncut,  bindings  slightly  rubbed. 

Paris,  1813 


First   Session,,  Monday   Afternoon,   January    19th 

210.  TENNYSON  (ALFRED,  LOED).    Maud,  and  other  Poems.    FIRST  EDITION. 

1855 ;  The  Princess.  FIRST  EDITION.  1847 ;  Poems.  Third  Edition 
2  vols.  1845.  Together,  4  vols.  12mo,  green  levant  morocco,  gilt 
backs,  sides  with  fillet  borders,  gilt  edges. 

London:  Moxon,  1845-1855 

211.  TENNYSON  (ALFRED,  LORD).    Poems  by  Lord  Tennyson.    6  vols.;  Memoir 

by  His  Son,  3  vols.  Portraits  and  facsimiles.  Together,  10  vols. 
12mo,  three-quarter  blue  levant  morocco,  gilt  tops,  uncut. 

New  York :  The  Macmillan  Co.,  1899 
FINE  SET. 

212.  THACKERAY  (WILLIAM  MAKEPEACE).    The  Works  of  Thackeray.     With 

many  full-page  plates  and  text  illustrations  by  the  author.  24  vols. 
8vo,  half  brown  levant  morocco,  gilt  backs,  gilt  tops,  other  edges 
uncut.  London:  Smith,  Elder  and  Co.,  1869-1886 

BEST  EDITION  AND  FINE  SET. 

CONTENTS 

Vanity  Fair,  2  vols. ;  Pendennis,  2  vols. ;  The  Newcomes,  2  vols. ; 

Henry  Esmond ;  The  Virginians,  2  vols. ;  Adventures  of  Philip,  2  vols. ; 

Paris  Sketch  Book,  &c. ;  Book  of  Snobs ;  Burlesques ; 

Contributions  to  Punch ;  and  others. 

213.  THIERS   (ADOLPHE).     History  of  the  French  Eevolution.     Translated, 

with  Notes,  by  Frederick  Shoberl.  5  vols. ;  History  of  the  Consulate 
and  the  Empire  of  France  under  Napoleon.  Translated  by  D.  Forbes 
Campbell.  20  vols.  in  10  vols.  With  numerous  engraved  portraits 
and  views.  Together,  15  vols.  8vo,  full  tan  calf,  gilt  backs,  gilt  edges, 
leather  labels.  London:  E.  Bentley,  &c.  1838-1862 

FINE  SET  TRANSLATED  WITH  THE  SANCTION  OF  THE  AUTHOR. 

214.  TISSOT  LIFE  OF  CHRIST.    Tissot  (J.  James).    The  Life  of  Our  Saviour 

Jesus  Christ.  Notes  translated  by  Mrs.  Arthur  Bell.  With  365 
compositions  from  the  four  gospels,  the  full-page  plates  in  two  states, 
some  of  which,  in  addition  to  many  of  the  smaller  illustrations, 
ARE  IN  COLOR.  4  vols.  folio,  green  silk,  with  decorations,  yellow  silk 
linings,  gilt  tops,  uncut. 

New  York:  Doubleday  and  McClure  Co.,  1898 

AUTOGRAPH  EDITION,  limited  to  600  copies,  with  the  autograph  of  James 
Tissot,  of  which  this  is  No.  6,  subscribed  for  by  Mrs.  James  O'Brien, 

215.  TOLSTOI  (LYOF  N.).     The  Novels  and  Other  Works  of  Tolstoi.     With 

portraits  and  illustrations  on  Japanese  paper.  22  vols.  dark-blue 
cloth,  gilt-stamped  backs,  gilt  tops,  uncut. 

New  York:  Charles  Scribners  Sons,  1900 
PARTIAL  CONTENTS 

War  and  Peace;  Resurrection;  Anna  Karenina ; 

The  Cossacks  and  Sevastopol ;  Master  and  Man ;  The  Kreutzer  Sonata  ; 
The  Invaders;  My  Religion;  What  is  Art?; 
Death  of  Ivan  Ilyitch ;  and  others. 


First  Session ,   Monday   Afternoon,   January    19th 

216.  WILL-O'-THE-WISP.      Illustrated   Weekly    Periodical.      Sept.    12,    1868, 

to  Dec.  25,  1869  (lacks  issue  for  March  13,  1869).    2  vols.  royal  8vo, 
half  morocco,  gilt  backs,  bindings  slightly  rubbed. 

London,  1868-1869 
An  English  political  periodical,  seldom  offered  for  sale. 

217.  BOOKCASES.     Globe- Wernicke  Elastic  Bookcase,  mahogany.     Three  sec- 

tions, with  top  and  bottom. 

218.  BOOKCASES.    The  same.    Three  sections,  with  top  and  bottom. 

219.  BOOKCASES.    The  same.    Three  sections,  with  top  and  bottom. 

220.  BOOKCASE.     Globe-Wernicke  Bookcase,  mahogany.     Upright,  with  two 

compartments.     Height,  48  inches. 


AT  THE  AMERICAN  ART  GALLERIES 

MADISON  SQUARE  SOUTH,  NEW  YORK 

UNRESTRICTED  PUBLIC  SALE  BY  ORDER  OF  OWNERS  AND  EXECUTORS 
HEREINBEFORE  DESIGNATED 

Second  Session,  Numbers  221  to  484,  inclusive 

MONDAY      EVENING,      JANUARY     19th,     AT     8:15     O'CLOCK 


221.  AMERICANA.    IMPRINTS.    Chesterfield  (Lord).    Principles  of  Politeness. 

With  Additions  by  John  Trusler.  Boston,  1791;  WEBSTER  (NOAH). 
Grammatical  Institute  of  the  English  Language.  Woodcut  portrait. 
Boston,  1803 ;  UNIVERSAL  Comic  Songster.  New  York,  1831.  To- 
gether, 3  vols.  18mo  and  16mo,  boards  and  sheep. 

Boston  and  New  York,  1791-1831 

222.  AMERICANA.     Whitney   (Peter).     The  History  of  the  County  of  Wor- 

cester, in  the  Commonwealth  of  Massachusetts.    Large  folding  map. 
8vo,  original  calf,  map  and  corner  of  title  slightly  and  neatly  re- 
stored. Worcester,  Mass. :  Isaiah  Thomas,  1793 
FIRST  EDITION. 

223.  AMERICANA.    Paine  (Thomas).    Letter  to  George  Washington,  President 

of  the  United  States  of  America.  On  Affairs  Public  and  Private. 
8vo,  contemporary  wrappers,  edges  entirely  uncut,  a  few  leaves  at 
end  very  slightly  stained. 

Philadelphia:  Printed  by  Benjamin  Franklin  Bache,  1796 

THE   VERY   RARE    FlRST   EDITION,    WITH    THE   EDGES    ENTIRELY   UNCUT. 

Paine  in  this  pamphlet  attacks  Washington  for  indifference  to  his 
(Paine's)  imprisonment  in  France.  He  accuses  Washington  too  of  poor 
generalship,  inferior  to  that  of  Generals  Green  and  Gates. 

Only  two  copies  of  this  rare  First  Edition  seem  to  have  been  noted 
in  recent  years.  The  fine  Hoe  Collection  of  Paine  contained  only  the 
second  edition. 

224.  AMERICANA.     Swan  (Timothy).    New  England  Harmony.     Containing 

a  Variety  of  Psalm  Tunes,  etc.  Oblong  8vo,  original  boards,  leather 
back.  FINE  COPY.  Northampton,  Mass :  Andrew  Wright,  1801 

Contains  a  hymn  named  "Washington,"  which  opens, — "O  may  the 
mem'ry  of  thy  name  inspire  our  armies  for  the  fight." 


Second  Session,  Monday  Evening,  January   19th 

225.  AMERICANA.     Early  Woodcuts.     The  Prodigal  Daughter,  or  The  Dis- 

obedient Daughter  Eeclaimed.  Curious  woodcut  illustration  on  first 
page,  and  picture  of  an  old  church  on  last  page,  with  three  other 
woodcut  plates  showing  the  daughter's  traffic  with  the  devil.  16pp. 
small  8vo,  sewed,  uncut.  Boston,  1807 

226.  AMERICANA.     NATURAL  HISTORY  or  NEW  YORK.     Comprising, — Geol- 

ogy, by  William  M.  Mather,  and  others,  4  vols. ;  Zoology,  by  James 
E.  DeKay,  5  vols. ;  Agriculture,  by  E.  Emmons,  5  vols. ;  Palaeontol- 
ogy, by  James  Hall,  2  vols. ;  Botany,  by  John  Torrey,  2  vols. ;  Min- 
eralogy, by  Lewis  C.  Beck,  1  vol.  Illustrated  ivith  nearly  1000 
plates,  many  in  colors.  Together,  19  vols.  4to,  half  morocco,  a  few 
leaves  foxed.  Albany,  1842-1861 

Choice  set  of  this  valuable  work,  containing  the  extremely  rare  volumes 
of  colored  fishes  and  colored  birds ;  also  the  volumes  of  colored  botany, 
insects  and  butterflies,  fruits,  molusca  and  crustaceans,  garden  produce, 
etc.  These  include  nearly  1000  very  beautiful  hand  colored  plates,  con- 
taining about  4000  figures.  Considered  the  most  beautiful  and  elaborate 
work  on  Natural  History  ever  published  in  America. 

227.  AMERICANA.     Schoolcraft   (Henry  E.).     Historical  and  Statistical  In- 

formation respecting  the  History,  Condition  and  Prospects  of  the 
Indian  Tribes  of  the  United  States:  Collected  and  Prepared  under 
the  Direction  of  the  Bureau  of  Indian  Affairs.  With  hundreds  of 
plates  (one  lacking)  by  Captain  8.  Eastman,  some  in  colors,  includ- 
ing views,  portraits,  ancient  pottery,  picture  writing,  alphabets, 
spear  and  arrow  heads,  cooking  utensils  and  many  other  subjects. 
6  vols.  thick  4to,  half  calf  and  morocco,  bindings  not  uniform,  some 
cracked  at  hinges.  Philadelphia,  1851-1860 

Of  this  great  ethnological  achievement,  Mr.  Wilberforce  Eames,  him- 
self a  noted  authority  on  matters  relating  to  the  American  Indians,  says : 
"It  is  one  of  the  most  important  and  complete  works  ever  written  on 
the  aborigines  of  America,  having  been  prepared  under  the  direction  of 
the  Bureau  of  Indian  Affairs,  and  published  by  authority  of  Congress. 

NOT  THE  LEAST  IMPORTANT  OF  THE  WORK  IS  THE  EXTRAORDINARY  NUMBER 
OF  FINE  PLATES,  ILLUSTRATING  EVERY  PHASE  OF  INDIAN  LIFE  AND  MANNERS. 

228.  AMERICANA.     The  Mysteries  and  Miseries  of  Philadelphia,  as  Exhib- 

ited and  Illustrated  by  a  Late  Presentment  of  the  Grand  Jury, 
and  by  a  Sketch  of  the  Condition  of  the  most  Degraded  Classes 
in  the  City.  Dedicated  to  the  Citizens  of  Philadelphia.  8vo,  half 
roan,  contents  lettered,  binding  slightly  rubbed,  pp.  20. 

Philadelphia,  1853 

229.  AMERICANA.    The  National  Portrait  Gallery  of  distinguished  Americans : 

with  Biographical  Sketches.  Numerous  fine  steel  portraits.  4  vols. 
royal  8vo,  brown  embossed  morocco,  gilt  edges. 

Philadelphia,    1854 


Second  Session,  Monday  Evening,  January  19th 

230.  AMERICANA.    Moore  (Frank — Editor).    The  Rebellion  Record;  A  Diary 

of  American  Events,  with  Documents,  Narratives,  Illustrative  Inci- 
dents, Poetry,  &c.  With  an  Introductory  Address  by  Edward 
Everett.  With  many  steel-engraved  portraits  of  distinguished  gen- 
erals and  prominent  men  and  numerous  maps  and  plans,  Vols.  1 
to  9.  9  vols.  (should  be  12  in  a  complete  set),  bound  from  the 
original  monthly  parts  in  half  morocco,  paper  labels,  with  a  num- 
ber of  the  original  covers  preserved.  New  York,  1861-1866 

231.  AMERICANA.    Portfolio  containing  a  series  of  29  Confederate  War  Etch- 

ings, with  index,  all  on  fine  China  paper.  Square  4to,  in  cloth  por- 
folio.  Circa  1864 

The  etchings,  which  are  all  in  good  condition,  represent, — Lincoln  writ- 
ing the  Emancipation  Proclamation ;  Lincoln's  Passage  through  Balti- 
more ;  Free  Negroes  in  the  North  and  in  Hayti ;  Buying  a  Substitute 
for  War  in  the  North ;  Slaves  concealing  their  Master  from  a  Raiding 
Party ;  and  others. 

232.  AMERICANA.    Lossing  (Benson  J.).    Pictorial  History  of  the  Civil  War 

in  the  United  States  of  America.  Illustrated  by  many  hundred 
engravings  on  wood,  by  Lossing  and  Barritt,  from  sketches  by  the 
author  and  others.  3  vols.  royal  8vo,  half  calf,  gilt  panelled  backs, 
gilt  tops,  leather  labels.  Philadelphia  and  Hartford,  1866-1868 

233.  AMERICANA.     Magazine  of  American  History,  with  Notes  and  Queries. 

January,  1877,  to  September,  1893.  Illustrations.  30  vols.  in  33. 
4to,  half  morocco,  gilt  backs  and  tops,  damaged  by  water. 

New  York  and  Chicago,  1877-1893 

234.  AMERICANA.     Campaigns  of  the  Civil  War,  comprising, — Chancellors- 

ville  and  Gettysburg,  by  Doubleday;  The  Army  of  the  Cumberland, 
by  H.  M.  Cist;  The  Antietam  and  Fredericksburg,  by  F.  W.  Pal- 
frey; The  Gulf  and  Inland  Waters,  by  A.  T.  Mahan;  The  Blockade 
and  the  Cruisers,  by  J.  R.  Soley;  From  Fort  Henry  to  Corinth,  by 
M.  F.  Force;  and  others.  Illustrations.  Together,  16  vols.  12mo, 
cloth,  bindings  and  some  leaves  water  stained. 

New  York :  Charles  Scribner's  Sons,  1881-1883 

235.  AMERICANA.     GENEALOGY.     Johnson  (Mary  Coffin).     The  Higleys  and 

their  Ancestry.  New  York,  1896.  Limited  Edition;  WAKEMAN 
(ROBERT  P.).  Wakeman  Genealogy.  1630-1899.  Meriden,  Conn., 
1900  (binding  badly  damaged);  TODD  (CHARLES  BURR).  A  Gen- 
eral History  of  the  Burr  Family.  New  York,  1891.  Illustrations. 
Together,  3  vols.  thick  8vo,  cloth,  bindings  stained  by  water.  Not 
returnable.  Various  places,  1891-1900 

236.  AMERICANA.     The  Colonial  Laws  of  New  York  from  the  Year  1664  to 

the  Revolution.  5  vols.  8vo,  calf,  leather  labels,  bindings  .slightly 
rubbed.  Albany,  1894 


Second  Session,  Monday  Evening,  January  19th 

237.  AMERICANA.  The  National  Cyclopaedia  of  American  Biography.  Ed- 
ited by  Distinguished  Biographers.  Full-page  and  text  illustrations. 
12  vols.  royal  Svo,  half  leather,  gilt  backs,  lacks  Vol.  VI,  and  has 
two  copies  of  Vol.  V. 

New  York:  James  T.  White  &  Company,  1898-1904 

338.  AMERICANA.  NEW  YORK  CITY.  Zeisloft  (E.  Idell).  The  New  Metrop- 
olis 1600 — Memorable  Events  of  Three  Centuries — 1900  from  the 
Island  of  Man-hat-ta  to  Greater  New  York  at  the  Close  of  the 
Nineteenth  Century.  Illustrated  with  1000  full-page  and  text  en- 
gravings, many  colored.  Oblong  folio,  embossed  morocco.,  gilt,  gilt 
edges.  New  York,  1899 

EDITION  DE  LUXE  limited  to  750  copies.     This  is  No.  150.     Printed  for 
De  Lancey  Nicoll. 

239.  AMERICANA.      American   Historic   Towns:    Edited   by   Lyman    Powell, 

assisted  by  Albert  Shaw,  Hamilton  Wright  Mabie,  William  M. 
Sloane,  Frank  A.  Vanderlip,  W.  W.  Battershall,  and  others.  Pro- 
fusely illustrated  with  portraits,  charts,  maps,  views,  seals,  -fac- 
simile manuscripts,  &c.  Together,  3  vols.  Svo,  full  crimson  levant 
morocco,  Jansenist,  gilt  tops,  uncut. 

New  York  and  London:  G.  P.  Putnam's  Sons,  1899-1900 
Includes, — Historic  Towns  of  the  Middle  States ;   New  England ;   and 
the  Southern  States. 

240.  AMERICANA.     PRESIDENTIAL  PORTRAITS.     The  White  House  Gallery  of 

Official  Portraits.  From  George  Washington  to  William  McKinley. 
With  Brief  Biographies  by  Edward  Everett  Hale,  Albert  J.  Bev- 
eridge,  Frank  A.  Vanderlip,  Champ  Clark,  Chauncey  M.  Depew, 
and  others.  With  24  full-page  plates.  Imperial  4to,  half  dark- 
brown  morocco,  gilt  top,  rough  edges,  with  silk  ties  and  gilt-stamped 
leather  seal.  New  York  and  Washington,  1901 

241.  AMERICANA.     History  of  the  Expedition  under  the  Command  of  Cap- 

tains Lewis  and  Clark  to  the  Sources  of  the  Missouri,  across  the 
Rocky  Mountains,  down  the  Columbia  River  to  the  Pacific  in  1804-6. 
A  Reprint  of  the  Edition  of  1814  to  which  all  the  Members  of  the 
Expedition  Contributed.  Portrait  and  maps.  3  vols.  8vo,  cloth 
backs,  paper  labels,  uncut,  one  volume  loose  at  hinges,  bindings 
slightly  soiled. 

New  York:  New  Amsterdam  Book  Company,  1902 
Edition  limited  to  210  numbered  copies.     This  is  No.  96. 

242.  AMERICANA.     Magazine  of  History    (The).     With  Notes  and  Queries. 

Vols.  I  to  IV,  and  Index,  bound,  Vols.  V  to  XIV,  in  wrappers; 
also,  Extra  Numbers,  1  to  16 ;  and  some  odd  numbers.  Illustrations. 
Together,  5  vols.  cloth,  and  80  parts,  wrappers,  uncut,  4to. 

New  York:  William  Abbatt,  1905-1911 

Accompanying   the   above   are   cloth   portfolios,    similar    to   the   bound 
copies,  contents  lettered,  for  Vols.  V  to  XI. 


Second  Session,  Monday  Evening,  January  19th 

243.  AMERICANA.     McKenney   (Thomas  L.).     History  of  the  Indian  Tribes 

of  North  America,  with  Biographical  Sketches  and  Anecdotes  of 
the  Principal  Chiefs.  Embellished  with  121  portraits  IN  COLORS 
from  the  Indian  Gallery  in  the  War  Department  at  Washington. 

3  vols.  royal  8vo,  half  morocco,  gilt  backs  and  edges. 

Boston:  Estes  and  Lauriat,  undated 

244.  AMERICANA.    NEW  YORK  CITY.    Bourne  (W.  0.).    History  of  the  Pub- 

lic School  Society.  Portrait.  8vo,  half  morocco,  uncut.  New  York, 
1870;  OUR  FIREMEN,  a  History  of  the  New  York  Fire  Depart- 
ments. Illustrations.  8vo,  leather,  binding  broken.  New  York, 
1887;  OUR  FIREMEN,  the  Official  History  of  the  Brooklyn  Fire 
Department.  Illustrations.  Brooklyn,  1892;  KING'S  Handbook  of 
New  York  City.  Illustrations.  12mo,  cloth;  VALENTINE'S  Manual, 
1862;  HADLEY  (S.  H.).  Down  in  Water  Street.  Illustrations. 
12mo,  cloth.  New  York  (1902).  Autograph  letter  of  author  in- 
serted; and  others.  Together,  9  vols,  various  bindings. 

Various  places,  various  dates 

245.  AMERICANA.    NEW  YORK  STATE.    Roberts  (E.  H.).    New  York  (Amer- 

ican Commonwealths  Series.)  2  vols.  12mo,  cloth.  Boston,  1887; 
PARK  (ROSWELL).  A  Sketch  of  the  History  and  Topography  of 
West  Point.  16mo,  cloth,  soiled.  Philadelphia,  1840;  BEACH 
(ALLEN  C.).  The  Centennial  Celebrations  of  the  State  of  New 
York.  Illustrations.  Royal  8vo,  cloth.  Albany,  1879;  MILITARY 
MINUTES  of  the  Council  of  the  State  of  New  York,  1783  to  1821. 

4  vols.  8vo,  cloth.    Albany,  1901;    SWINTON  (WILLIAM).     History 
of  the   Seventh  Regiment,   National  Guard,  with  Roll  of  Honor. 
Illustrations.      8vo,   cloth.     New   York,    1870.     Together,   9   vols. 
12mo  to  8vo,  cloth.  Various  places,  various  dates 

246.  AMERICANA.     Hathaway    (Benjamin).     The   League   of   the   Iroquois. 

Chicago,  1882;  SMITH  (FRANK  M.,  Editor).  San  Francisco  Vigi- 
lance Committee  of  '56.  San  Francisco,  1883;  HUTCHINGS  (J. 
M.).  Scenes  of  Wonder  and  Curiosity  in  California.  Illustrated. 
New  York,  1870;  CUBAS  (A.  G.).  The  Republic  of  Mexico  in  1876. 
Colored  plates.  Mexico,  1876;  HOWE  (HENRY).  Historical  Col- 
lections of  Ohio.  Illustrated.  Vol.  1  only.  Cincinnati,  1907.  To- 
gether, 5  vols.  12mo  to  royal  8vo,  half  morocco,  half  roan,  and  cloth. 

Various  places,  various  dates 

247.  AMERICANA.     Tenney   (W.  J.).     Military  and  Naval  History  of  the 

Rebellion.  Illustrated.  New  York,  1866;  MOTTELEY  (PAUL  F.— 
Editor).  The  Soldier  in  the  Civil  War.  Copiously  illustrated.  2 
vols.  New  York,  1890;  DANA  (CHARLES  A.).  Life  of  U.  S.  Grant. 
Springfield,  1868;  Moss  (FRANK).  The  American  Metropolis. 
Illustrated.  3  vols.  New  York,  1897;  and  10  others.  Together, 
17  vols.  12mo  to  folio,  various  bindings. 

Various  places,  various  dates 


Second  Session,  Monday  Evening,  January  19th 

248.  AMERICANA.     Personal  Memoirs  of  IT.  S.  Grant.     Illustrations.     2  vols. 

New  York,  1885;  LOSSING  (BENSON  J.).  The  Pictorial  Field- 
Book  of  the  War  of  1812.  With  several  hundred  engravings  on 
wood.  New  York.  1868;  SEWARD  (FREDERICK  W.).  Seward  at 
Washington,  as  Senator  and  Secretary  of  State.  Illustrated.  New 
York,  1891;  CARRINGTON  (HENRY  B.).  Battles  of  the  American 
Revolution.  Maps.  New  York,  1876;  and  others.  Together,  10 
vols.  8vo  and  royal  8vo,  cloth.  Mainly  damaged  by  water.  Not  re- 
turnable. Various  places,  various  dates 

249.  ANGLING.     [Venables  (Colonel  Robert).]     The  Experienced  Angler;  or, 

Angling  Improved.     Being  a  General  Discourse  of  Angling.     The 
Third  Edition  much  Enlarged.     Engraved  frontispiece  and  wood- 
cuts in  text.    16mo,  ORIGINAL  CALF,  ink  remarks  in  margins  of  text. 
London:  Printed  for  Richard  Marriot  .  .  .  ,  1668 
The  recommendatory  letter  is  signed  J.  W.,  which  is  supposed  to  be 
Isaac  Walton. 

250.  ANGLING.     The  Husbandman's  Jewel,  Directing  How  to  Improve  Land 

from  10  £  per  Annum,  to  50  £  with  small  charge  by  Planting  .  .  . 
To  which  are  added,  the  Arts  of  Angling,  Hawking,  .  .  .  with  divers 
other  matters.  16mo,  wrappers. 

London:  Printed  for  G.  Conyers,  circa  1680 

"The  Angler's  Instructor,"  pp.  29-38,  contains  a  curious  woodcut  head- 
ing. 

251.  ANGLING.      [Nobbes    (Robert).]      The  Compleat  Troller,  or,  The  Art 

of  Trolling.  With  a  Description  of  all  the  LTtensils,  Instruments, 
Tackling,  and  Materials  requisite  thereto ;  with  Rules  and  Direc- 
tions how  to  use  them.  As  also  a  Brief  Account  of  most  of  the 
Principal  Rivers  in  England.  By  a  Lover  of  the  Sport.  Text  illus- 
trations. 16mo,  half  calf,  gilt  back  and  top,  uncut. 

London:  Printed  by  T.  James  .  .  .  ,  1682  [Reprint,  circa  1790] 

The  Dedicatory  Epistle  is  signed  Ro.  Nobbes. 

This  is  the  facsimile  reprint  of  the  FIRST  EDITION. 

252.  ANGLING.     Heyrick  (Tho.).     Miscellany  Poems.     Vignette.     Small  4to, 

marbled  wrappers,  ink  marks  on  title  page. 

Cambridge:  Printed  by  John  Hayes,  1691 

Contains, — 'To  His  Ingenuous  Friend  and  Brother  Angler,  Mr.  Thomas 
Heyrick  on  his  Submarine  Voyage,'  'The  Norway  Whale,'  a  Pindarique 
Ode  in  Praise  of  Angling. 

253.  ANGLING.     The  Angler's  Vade   Mecum;  or,  a   Compendious,  yet  full, 

Discourse  of  Angling.  The  Third  Edition,  illustrated  with  sculp- 
tures; And  very  much  Enlarged.  12mo,  panelled  calf,  leather  labels, 
rebacked.  London:  Printed  for  William  Battersby  .  .  .  ,  1700 


Second  Session,  Monday  Evening,  January  19th 

254.  ANGLING.     [Hewlett  (Robert).]     The  Angler's  Sure  Guide;  or,  Angling 

Improved,  and  Methodically  Digested.     By  R.   H.   Esq;  near  40 

Years  a  Practitioner  in  this  Art.    Adorned  with  copper  cuts.    12mo, 

calf,  binding  slightly  stained,  and  frontispiece  cut  and  mounted. 

London:  Printed  by  J.  H.  for  G.  Conyers  .  .  .  ,  1706 

255.  ANGLING.    The  Innocent  Epicure:  Or,  The  Art  of  Angling.    A  Poem. 

The  Second  Edition.  16mo,  wrappers,  margins  of  2  leaves  of  'dedi- 
cation' cut  down. 

London:  Printed  by  H.  Meere,  for  R.  Gosling  .  .  .  1713 

256.  ANGLING.     The  Sportsman's  Dictionary;  or,  The  Country  Gentleman's 

Companion,  in  all  Rural  Recreations;  with  full  and  particular  In- 
structions for  Hawking,  Hunting,  Fowling,  Setting,  Fishing,  etc. 
.  .  .  Extracted  from  the  most  celebrated  English  and  French  Au- 
thors, Ancient,  and  Modern.  Illustrated  with  25  copper-plates.  2 
vols.  8vo,  panelled  calf,  bindings  rubbed,  leather  labels. 

London :  Printed  for  C.  Hitch  and  C.  Davis  .  .  .  ,  1735 
An  important  and  scarce  work. 

257.  ANGLING.     The  Gentleman  Angler  .  „  .  Together  with  an  Appendix. 

The  Second  Edition,  with  large  Additions.  By  a  Gentleman,  who 
has  made  Angling  his  Diversion  upwards  of  Twenty-Eight  Years. 
Vignettes.  12mo,  sheep,  rubbed.  London,  1736 

A  rare  volume. 

258.  ANGLING.     Poems  on  Various  Subjects.     Many  never  before  printed. 

Written  by  Mr.  Moses  Browne.  Vignettes.  8vo,  half  calf,  leather 
label,  hole  in  title-page  repaired,  binding  rubbed  and  some  leaves 
foxed.  London:  Edward  Cave,  1739 

Contains  an  Essay  in  defence  of  Piscatory  Eclogues,  and  9  eclogues, 
pp.  138. 

259.  ANGLING.     [Brookes  (R.)]    Tne  Art  of  Angling,  Rock  and  Sea-Fishing; 

with  the  Natural  History  of  River,  Pond,  and  Sea-Fish.  Illustrated 
with  133  cuts.  16mo,  mottled  calf*,  m tie-page  foxed. 

London:  John  Watts,  1740 
FIRST  EDITION.    RARE. 

260.  ANGLING..    The  Law-Suit;  or,  The  Farmer  and  Fisherman  .  .  .  shew- 

ing the  Various  Artifices  made  use  of  in  the  several  Courts  of  Judica- 
ture. Curious  woodcut  frontispiece,  torn  and  repaired.  12mo,  half 
roan,  leather  label,  small  hole  in  last  page  of  text.  pp.  (4),  (29) -48. 

London:  Printed  for  J.  Torbuck,  1740 
A  curious  and  very  rare  work. 

261.  ANGLING.     Howard  (H.).    The  Choice  Spirits  Museum.     A  Collection 

of   Songs.     4to,  marbled  wrappers. 

London:  Printed  for  the  Author,  1759 
Contains, — "The  Angler,"  pp.  31-34. 


Second  Session,  Monday  Evening,  January  19th 

262.  ANGLING.      Walton    (Isaac)    and    Cotton    (Charles).      The    Compleat 

Angler.  The  Seventh  Edition,  very  much  amended  and  improved. 
With  the  Laws  that  concern  Angling.  And  an  Appendix.  By 
Moses  Browne.  Copper-plates,  and  text  illustrations.  12mo,  calf, 
rebacked,  leather  labels,  some  leaves  foxed. 

London:  Henry  Kent,  1759 

The  preface  has  been  rewritten,  the  "directions  for  the  sport"  have 
been  distinguished  by  "particular  marks"  and  four  new  engravings  by 
Burgh  have  been  added.  The  plates  used  in  the  former  edition  have 
been  re-engraved,  but  the  artist's  name  is  not  attached  to  them.  This  is 
also  the  case  with  one  of  the  new  plates. 

263.  ANGLING.    Fairfax  (T.).     The  Complete  Sportsman;  or,  Country  Gen- 

tleman's Eecreation.  Compiled  by  Mr.  T.  Fairfax.  12mo,  sheep, 
leather  label,  binding  rubbed.  London,  1764 

Pages  118-167  are  devoted  to  Angling. 

264.  ANGLING.    Fairfax  (T.).    The  Complete  Sportsman;  or,  Country  Gen- 

tleman's Eecreation.  Compiled  by  Mr.  T.  Fairfax.  12mo,  old  calf, 
worn  and  cracked  at  hinges. 

Dublin:  Printed  for  T.  and  J.  Whitehouse,  1764 
One  chapter  is  devoted  to  Angling. 

265.  ANGLING.     Brookes   (E.).     The  Art  of  Angling.     The  Third  Edition, 

with  great  Improvements.  Illustrated  ivith  135  cuts,  exactly  de- 
scribing the  different  Kinds  of  Fish  that  are  found  in  the  French 
or  Salt  Waters.  12mo,  calf,  binding  rubbed,  2  leaves  torn  and 
mended.  London:  Printed  for  T.  Lowndes,  1770 

266.  ANGLING.      Walton    (Isaac)    and    Cotton    (Charles).      The    Complete 

Angler.  To  which  are  prefixed  the  Lives  of  the  Authors,  and 
Notes  Historical,  Critical,  and  Explanatory.  The  Third  Edition. 
By  Sir  John  Hawkins.  Frontispiece,  portrait  of  Cotton,  and  14 
plates.  12mo,  original,  calf,  leather  label,  rubbed. 

London:   Printed  for   John  and  Francis   Eivington,    1775 

267.  ANGLING.      Walton    (Isaac)    and    Cotton    (Charles).      The    Complete 

Angler  .  .  .  with  the  Lives  of  the  Authors,  and  Notes  Historical, 
Critical,  and  Explanatory.  By  Sir  John  Hawkins.  Engraved 
frontispiece,  portrait  of  Cotton,  14  plates,  and  woodcuts  in  text. 
The  Fourth  Edition,  with  large  additions.  12mo,  calf,  leather  label, 
cracked  at  hinges,  binding  rubbed.  London,  1784 

For  the  Memoir  of  Cotton  by  Oldys  is  substituted  a  new  biography  by 
Hawkins.  An  "Ecloga  piscatoria,  a  Metastasio,  ut  dicitur"  is  added  to 
the  Appendix. 

268.  ANGLING.    A  Collection  of  Scarce,  Curious,  and  Valuable  Pieces,  both 

in  Verse  and  Prose;  chiefly  selected  from  the  Fugitive  Productions 

of  the  most  eminent  Wits  of  the  Present  Age.    12mo,  sheep,  leather 

label,  binding  rubbed.          Edinburgh:  T.  Euddiman  and  Co.,  1785 

Contains, — 'The  Art  of  Angling.    Eight  Dialogues  in  Verse.'    pp.  269-334. 


Second  Session,  Monday  Evening,  January  19th 

269.  ANGLING.    Brookes  (R.).    The  Art  of  Angling.    The  Fifth  Edition,  with 

great  Improvements.  Illustrated  with  135  cuts,  exactly  describing 
the  different  kinds  of  Fish  that  are  found  in  the  Fresh  or  Salt  Waters. 
12mo,  sheep,  leather  label.  Dublin :  Printed  for  J.  Beatty,  1788 

270.  ANGLING.     Best  (Thomas).    A  Concise  Treatise  on  the  Art  of  Angling. 

Second,  Ninth,  and  Tenth  Editions,  all  revised,  corrected  and  en- 
larged. Together,  3  vols.  12mo,  half  calf,  some  pages  thumbed. 

London,   1789-1810-1814 

271.  ANGLING.    North  (R.)-    A  Discourse  of  Fish  and  Fish-Ponds.    By  the 

Hon.  Eoger  North.  Eoyal  4to,  boards,  uncut,  pp.  (2),  (2),  5-80, 
(2).  No  place,  circa  1790 

272.  ANGLING.    Bowlker  (Charles).    The  Art  of  Angling;  or,  Compleat  Fly- 

Fisher.  [Sixth  Edition].  Engraved  frontispiece.  12mo,  sheep, 
leather  label.  Birmingham:  Swinney  and  Walker,  1792 

With  business  advertisement  of  John  Higginbotham,  fishing  rod  maker 
(at  Drury  Lane),  pasted  on  inside  of  cover. 

273.  ANGLING.     Cole    (Ralph).     The  Young   Angler's   Pocket   Companion; 

or,  A  New  and  Complete  Treatise  on  the  Art  of  Angling.  Curious 
double-page  frontispiece,  mounted  on  heavy  paper,  one  portion 
slightly  defective.  24mo,  tree  calf,  gilt  lettering  on  back  and  side. 

London:  Printed  for  R.  Baffam,  1795 

274.  ANGLING.    Salter  (T.  F.).    The  Angler's  Guide.    Illustrations.    London, 

1825;  [Rooper  (GEORGE).]  The  Autobiography  of  the  late  Salmo 
Salar,  Esq.  London,  1867;  SHRUBSOLE  (EDGAR  S.).  Long  Casts 
and  Sure  Rises.  London,  1893;  TAYLOR  (SAMUEL).  Angling  in 
All  Its  Branches.  London,  1800.  Together,  4  vols.  small  8vo, 
calf,  half  calf,  and  half  morocco.  London,  1800-1893 

275.  ANGLING.     The  Angler's  Pocket-Book;  or,  Compleat  English  Angler;. 

containing  all  that  is  necessary  to  be  known  in  that  Art.  Also, 
Nobbs'  Celebrated  Treatise  on  the  Art  of  Trolling.  With  an  Ap- 
pendix, in  which  are  Improvements  and  Discoveries,  never  before 
published.  The  Third  Edition.  Text  illustrations.  16mo,  rebound 
in  cloth,  some  leaves  soiled,  reverse  of  title-page  written  on,  uncut. 

London:  H.  K.  Causton,  1805 

At  page  32  is  "The  Angler's  Commandmants."  The  treatise  by  Nobbs 
is  stated  to  be  "prefixed"  to  the  Norwich  edition,  but,  as  in  the  others, 
it  follows  after. 

The  author  in  his  address  'To  the  Reader'  declares  that  "the  following 
Opuscule,  or  Essay  on  Angling,  is  not  compiled  from  any  work  extant, 
but  is  a  plain  and  candid  Narration  of  Fact,  founded  on  many  Years" 
Experience." 


Second  Session,  Monday  Evening,  January  19th 

276.  ANGLING.     Walton  (Isaac)  and  Cotton  (Charles).     The  Complete  An- 

gler. With  the  Lives  of  the  Authors,  and  Notes  Historical,  Critical, 
Supplementary  and  Explanatory  by  Sir  John  Hawkins.  Portraits 
and  illustrations.  8vo,  half  calf,  binding  broke'n  at  hinges. 

London,  1808 
LARGE  PAPER. 

277.  ANGLING.     Williamson   (Capt.  T.).     The  Complete  Angler's  Vade-Me- 

cum;  being  a  Perfect  Code  of  Instruction  on  the  Above  Pleasing 
Science.  Illustrated  with  10  engravings.  FIRST  EDITION.  12mo, 
half  calf,  binding  rubbed,  leather  label,  some  leaves  foxed. 

London,  1808 

278.  ANGLING.     Salter  (Thomas  Frederick).     The  Angler's  Guide,  or  Com- 

plete London  Angler,  containing  the  Whole  Art  of  Angling  as  Prac- 
tised in  the  Rivers  Thames  and  Lea,  and  other  Waters  Twenty 
Miles  round  London,  founded  on  Actual  Experience.  Illustrated 
with  3  plates  and  woodcuts  in  text.  12mo,  half  calf,  leather  label, 
binding  worn.  „  London :  T.  Tegg,  1814 

279.  ANGLING.     Lascelles    (Eobert).     Angling;  being  the  First  Part  of  a 

Series  of  Familiar  Letters  on  Sporting.  Frontispiece,  H.  B.  Chalon 
pinxt,  II.  R.  Cook  sculp.  Svo,  half  calf,  gilt  back  and  top,  original 
wrappers  bound  in,  uncut.  London,  undated  [1815] 

The  letter  is  signed  "Piscator,"  and  dated  Feb.  1811.  The  complete 
work  is  in  three  parts,  without  any  collective  title,  "Angling,  shooting 
and  coursing"  [London  1815].  Svo.  With  3  illustrations.  A  second  edi- 
tion was  issued  in  1818. 

280.  ANGLING.     Scott   (William  Henry).     British  Field  Sports;  embracing 

Practical  Instructions  in  Shooting — Hunting — Coursing — Racing — 
Cocking — Fishing,  etc.  With  numerous  engraved  plates  and  text 
illustrations.  Royal  Svo,  half  roan.  London,  1818 

FIRST  EDITION.    LARGE  PAPER  COPY. 

In  "The  Fresh  Water  Fishery,"  pp.  570-602,  the  author  alludes  to 
Gervase  Markham  as  a  "vulgar  compiler,"  and  to  Walton,  as  a  "pious 
hypocrite." 

281.  ANGLING.      [Lathy    (Thomas   P.).]      The  Angler.     A   Poem,   in   Ten 

Cantos.  With  Proper  Instructions  in  the  Art,  Rules  to  Choose  Fish- 
ing Rods,  Lines,  Hooks,  etc.  .  .  .  and,  in  short,  every  Article  re- 
lating to  the  Sport.  By  Piscator.  Engraved  frontispiece  and  vig- 
nettes. 12mo,  calf,  gilt  designs  back  and  sides,  leather  label,  in 
the  manner  of  THOMAS  GOSDEN.  Rubbed  and  cracked  at  hinges. 
London :  Printed  for  W.  Wright.  .  .  .  ,  1819 

282.  ANGLING.     Franck   (Richard).     Northern  Memoirs,  calculated  for  the 

Meridian  of  Scotland;  to  which  is  added  The  Contemplative  and 
Practical  Angler.  Writ  in  the  Year  1658,  by  Richard  Franck. 
New  Edition,  with  Preface  and  Notes.  Svo,  cloth,  paper  label  (torn), 
uncut.  Edinburgh,  1821 


Second  Session,  Monday  Evening,  January  19th 

283.  ANGLING.    Walton  (Isaac)  and  Cotton  (Charles).     The  Complete  An- 

gler. With  an  Introductory  Essay;  the  Linnaean  Arrangement  of 
the  Various  Kiver-Fish  delineated  in  the  Work;  and  Illustrative 
Notes.  Extensively  embellished  with  engravings  on  copper  and 
wood,  from  original  paintings  and  drawings,  by  first-rate  artists. 
12mo,  half  vellum,  leather  label,  uncut,  name  written  on  title. 

London:  John  Major,  1823 

284.  ANGLING.     Zouch    (Thomas).     The  Life  of  Isaac  Walton;   including 

Notices  of  his  Contemporaries.  Numerous  engraved  plates  and  text 
illustrations.  8vo,  half  morocco,  gilt  top,  uncut. 

London:   Septimus  Prowett,   1823 
The  plates  are  PROOFS  ON  INDIA  PAPER. 

285.  ANGLING.     [Coad   (J.)-]     The  Angling  Excursions  of  Gregory  Green- 

drake,  Esq.,  in  Ireland.  Dublin,  1824;  MATSON  (WALTER  J.). 
Salmon  and  Trout  Fishing  in  Ireland.  Folding  map  and  several 
plates  inserted  with  specimens  of  flies  IN  COLORS.  Dublin,  1910; 
BICKERDYKE  (JOHN).  Wild  Sports  in  Ireland.  Illustrations.  Lon- 
don, 1897;  HAYNES  (J.  W.  H.).  Free  Trout  Fishing  In  Ireland. 
Newspaper  clippings  pasted  in  scrap  book.  Together,  4  vols.  12mo 
and  8vo,  cloth  and  boards.  Condon  and  Dublin,  1824-1910 

286.  ANGLING.    Whitehead  (Charles  E.).    The  Camp-Fires  of  the  Everglades. 

Numerous  plates.  Edinburgh,  1891;  WARD  (ROWLAND).  The  Eng- 
lish Angler  in  Florida.  Numerous  illustrations.  London,  1898; 
WILSON  (JAMES).  The  Rod  and  the  Gun.  Illustrations.  Edin- 
burgh, 1840;  VENABLES  (CoL.  ROBERT).  The  Experienced  Angler. 
Illustrations.  London,  1825.  Together,  4  vols.  12mo  to  royal  8vo, 
cloth  and  half  calf.  Edinburgh  and  London,  1825-1898 

287.  ANGLING.     The  Young  Sportsman's  Miscellany  in  Hunting,  Shooting, 

Racing,  Coursing,  Angling,  Cocking,  &c  &c.  including  a  Reprint 
of  Barker's  Scarce  Tract  on  Angling.  Frontispiece  and  22  fine 
woodcuts.  16mo,  original  boards,  cracked  at  hinges,  uncut. 

London,  1826 

288.  ANGLING.     The  Treatyse  of  Fysshynge  wyth  an  Angle.     Attributed  to 

Dame  Juliana  Berners,  reprinted  from  the  Book  of  St.  Alban's. 
Woodcuts.  12mo,  wrappers,  back  worn. 

London :  Printed  for  William  Pickering,  1827 

289.  ANGLING.     Bowlker  (Charles).     The  Art  of  Angling,  Greatly  Enlarged 

and  Improved.    Frontispiece  of  flies  IN  COLORS,  and  wood  cut  illus- 
trations in  text.     12mo,  pictorial  boards.  Ludlow,  1829 
FIRST  EDITION.    Fine  copy. 


Second  Session,  Monday  Evening,  January  19th 

290.  ANGLING.     Armiger  (Charles).     The  Sportsman's  Vocal  Cabinet,  com- 

prising an  Extensive  Collection  of  Scarce,  Curious,  and  Original 
Songs  and  Ballads,  relative  to  Field  Sports;  viz,  Racing,  Hunting, 
Coursing,  Shooting,  Hawking,  Angling,  etc.  12mo,  boards,  cloth 
back,  paper  label,  loose.  London:  T.  Griffiths,  1830 

291.  ANGLING.    Magrath  (T.  W.).    Authentic  Letters  from  Upper  Canada; 

with  an  Account  of  Canadian  Field  Sports.  Edited  by  the  Rev. 
T.  Radcliff.  Illustrated  with  4  plates  etched  by  Samuel  Lover. 
12mo,  cloth,  cracked  at  hinges. 

Dublin:  William  Curry,  Jim.,  1833 

292.  ANGLING.    Baddeley  (John).    The  London  Angler's  Book,  or  Waltonian 

Chronicle,  containing  much  Original  Information  to  Anglers  Gen- 
erally combined  with  Numerous  Amusing  Songs  and  Anecdotes  of 
Fish  and  Fishing,  Never  Before  Published  .  .  .  Frontispiece. 
12mo,  original  boards,  paper  labels,  uncut,  somewhat  worn. 

London,  1834 

293.  ANGLING.    [Belton  ( — ) .]    The  Angler  in  Ireland ;  or,  An  Englishman's 

Ramble  through  Connaught  and  Munster,  during  the  summer  of 
1833.  Engraved  frontispiece  and  folding  map.  2  vols.  12mo,  half 
calf,  gilt  backs,  leather  labels,  bindings  rubbed,  some  leaves  foxed, 
stamps  on  titles.  London:  Richard  Bentley,  1834 

294.  ANGLING.     Medwin    (Thomas).     The  Angler  in  Wales,  or  Days  and 

Nights  of  Sportsmen.  Engraved  vignettes  and  full-page  illustra- 
tions. 2  vols.  8vo,  mottled  calf,  gilt  panelled  backs,  leather  labels, 
some  leaves  foxed.  London:  Richard  Bentley,  1834 

295.  ANGLING.     [Boosey  (Thomas).]     Piscatorial  Reminiscences  and  Glean- 

ings. By  an  Old  Angler  and  Bibliopolist.  To  which  is  added  a 
Catalogue  of  Books  on  Angling.  Frontispiece.  12mo,  cloth,  paper 
label  in  manuscript.  London:  William  Pickering,  1835 

The  "Catalogue"  has  a  separate  title,  is  without  pagination,  and  has 
the  imprint,  London,  1836.  The  preface  is  signed  T.  B. 

296.  ANGLING.     [Chatto  (W.  A.).]    The  Angler's  Souvenir  by  P.  Fisher  Esq. 

Assisted  by  several  eminent  Piscatory  Characters.  Text  printed 
within  woodcut  page  borders  and  many  engravings  on  copper,  illus- 
trations by  Beckwith  and  Topham.  12mo,  half  calf,  leather  label, 
frontispieces  mounted  on  heavy  paper. 

London:  Charles  Tilt,  1835 

The  copies  issued  by  Bohn  are  of  the  first  impression,  with  Mr.  Bohn's 
name  in  place  of  Tilt's,  on  the  engraved  title-page.  The  work  contains  a 
critique  of  several  of  the  angling  books  of  the  day. 


Second  Session,  Monday  Evening,  January  19th 

297.  ANGLING.     Stoddart  (Thomas  Tod).     The  Art  of  Angling.     Engraved 

title-page.  Edinburgh,  1835;  Angling  Reminiscences.  Illustrations. 
Edinburgh,  1837:  TURRELL  (W.  J.).  Ancient  Angling  Authors. 
Illustrations.  London,  1910;  SHERINGHAM  (H.  T.).  Elements  of 
Angling.  London,  1908;  "THORMANBY."  Kings  of  the  Rod,  Rifle 
and  Gun.  With  32  portraits  and  illustrations.  London,  1901.  To- 
gether, 6  vols.  12mo  and  Svo.,  cloth. 

Edinburgh  and  London,  1835-1910 

298.  ANGLING.     Sporting  Scenes,  and  Country  Characters.     By  Martingale. 

With  numerous  illustrations  on  wood.  8vo,  three-quarter  crimson 
levant  morocco,  gilt  back  and  top.  London:  Longman,  1840 

With  bookplate  of  Sir  William  A.  H.  Bass,  Bart. 

A  portion  of  these  sketches  originally  appeared  in  the  Doncaster  Ga- 
zette. The  angling  part  is  divided  into  chapters,  pp.  273-304. 

299.  ANGLING.     Moule  (Thomas).     Heraldry  of  Fish.     Illustrated  with  nu- 

merous engravings  on  wood.    8vo,  cloth,  uncut.  London,  1842 

300.  ANGLING.     [Pulman  (G.  P.  R.).]     Rustic  Sketches:  Being  Poems  on 

Angling,  Humorous  and  Descriptive,  in  the  Dialect  of  East  Devon, 
with  a  Glossary  and  Notes.  By  Piscator.  16mo,  cloth. 

Taunton :  W.  Bragg,  1842 

301.  ANGLING.     Phillips  (Henry).     The  True  Enjoyment  of  Angling.    Por- 

trait  (foxed).    8vo,  half  morocco,  binding  rubbed.         London,  1843 
SUBSCRIBER'S  COPY.     Only  100  copies  printed. 

302.  ANGLING.     Scribblings  and  Sketches,  Diplomatic,  Piscatory  and  Oceanic. 

By  a  Fisher  in  Small  Streams.     8vo,  wrappers. 

Philadelphia,  1844 

303.  ANGLING.     O'Gorman   ( — ).     The  Practice  of  Angling  particularly  as 

regards  Ireland.  Frontispiece.  2  vols.  Svo,  cloth,  uncut,  some  leaves 
foxed,  cracked  at  hinges.  Dublin:  William  Curry,  1845 

304.  ANGLING.     [Blakey  (Robert).]     Hints  on  Angling,  with  Suggestions  for 

Angling  Excursions  in  France  and  Belgium,  to  which  are  appended 
some  Brief  Notices  of  the  English,  Scottish,  and  Irish  Waters.  By 
Palmer  Hackle.  8vo,  cloth,  paper  label.  London,  1846 

305.  ANGLING.     [Anderdon  (John  Lavicount) .]     The  River  Dove  with  Some 

Quiet  Thoughts  on  the  Happy  Practice  of  Angling.  12mo,  half 
calf,  gilt  back,  leather  label,  binding  rubbed. 

London:  William  Pickering,  1847 

306.  ANGLING.     Exmoor ;  or  The  Footsteps  of  St.  Hubert  in  the  West.    Illus- 

trations, COLORED  AND  TINTED  PLATES,  taken  from  Nature  by  Herbert 
Byng  Hall.  8vo,  half  morocco,  gilt  back  and  top,  cracked  at  hinges, 
uncut.  London,  1849 


Second  Session,  Monday  Evening,  January  19th 

307.  ANGLING.    Herbert  (Henry  William).    Frank  Forester's  Fish  and  Fish- 

ing of  the  United  States,  and  British  Provinces  of  North  America. 
8vo,  full  polished  calf,  gilt  panelled  back,  leather  label. 

London:  Eichard  Bentley,  1849 

308.  ANGLING.     [Fitzgibbon  (Edward).]     The  Book  of  the  Salmon,  in  Two 

Parts.  By  Ephemera,  assisted  by  Andrew  Young.  Colored  illus- 
trations of  flies  and  fish.  12mo,  half  calf,  gilt  panelled  back,  leather 
label.  London,  1850 

309.  ANGLING.     Newland    (Eev.  Henry).     The  Erne,  Its  Legends  and  Its 

Fly-Fishing.     Colored  frontispiece  and  engraved  plates.     8vo,  cloth. 

London,  1851 

310.  ANGLING.    Akerman  (John  Yonge).     Spring-Tide;  or,  The  Angler  and 

his  Friends.  Illustrated  with  engravings.  Second  Edition.  12mo, 
cloth.  London :  Eichard  Bentley,  1852 

311.  ANGLING.     The  Angler's  Almanac  and  Pocket-Book  for  1853.     By  a 

Practical  Angler.  Extensively- illustrated.  12mo,  half  calf,  gilt  pan- 
elled back,  leather  label.  London :  G.  Cox  [1853] 

312.  ANGLING.     Jackson  (John).    The  Practical  Fly-Fisher;  more  Particu- 

larly for  Grayling  or  Umber.  Illustrated  with  10  plates  of  flies  IN 
COLOES.  8vo,  cloth,  light  stamp  on  title-page. 

London:  Charles  Farlow,  1854 

FIRST  EDITION.  Dedicated  to  "T.  H.  B."  who  completed  the  work  after 
the  author's  death,  and  who  has  given  a  brief  biography  of  Jackson, 
winding  up,  in  tombstone  fashion,  with  the  assurance  that  he  was  "a 
good  husband,  and  indulgent  parent,  and  a  kind  friend." 

313.  ANGLING.    Blacker  (William).    Blacker's  Art  of  Fly-Making,  &c.  com- 

prising Angling  and  Dyeing  of  Colours.  With  engravings,  some 
colored,  of  salmon  and  trout  flies,  showing  the  process  of  the  gentle 
craft  as  taught  in  the  pages.  Rewritten  and  revised  by  the  author 
Blacker,  Himself.  12mo.,  cloth.  London,  1855 

This  is  a  later  issue  of  the  1855  edition,  using  the  same  engraved  title, 
date  and  frontispiece,  the  last  uncolored. 

314.  ANGLING.     Hicks  (J.)«     Wanderings  by  the  Lochs  and  Streams  of  As- 

synt;  and  the  North  Highlands  of  Scotland.  Illustrations,  SOME 
COLORED.  12mo,  cloth,  gilt,  uncut,  ink  stain  on  front  cover. 

London :  James  Blackwood,  1855 

315.  ANGLING.    Lakeland  (R.).     The  Teesdale  Angler.     12mo,  cloth,  paper 

label.  Barnard  Castle,  1858 

316.  ANGLING.     [Alfred  (H.  J.).]     A  Complete  Guide  to  Spinning  &  Troll- 

ing shewing  How  &  Where  to  take  Pike  &  Jack.  With  Instructions 
in  the  Art  of  Spinning  for  Trout  &  Perch.  By  Otter.  Written  from 
Actual  Experience.  Embellished  with  numerous  engravings.  12mo, 
half  half,  binding  rubbed.  London,  1859 

With  bookplate  of  Arthur  Potts. 


Second  Session,  Monday  Evening,  January   19th 

317.  ANGLING.    Wade  (Henry).    Kod-Fishing  in  Clear  Waters  by  Fly,  Min- 

now and  Worm.  With  117  illustrations  in  colors  of  natural  and 
artificial  flies.  I2mo3  cloth,  loose  at  hinges. 

London :  Bell  and  Daldy  [1860] 

318.  ANGLING.     Walton  (Izaak)  and  Cotton  (Charles).     The  Complete  An- 

gler; or,  the  Contemplative  Man's  Recreation.  With  original  Me- 
moirs and  Notes  by  Sir  Harris  Nicolas.  Illustrated.  2  vols.  small 
4to,  half  red  morocco,  gilt,  binding  slightly  rubbed. 

London:  Nattali  and  Bond,  1860 

319.  ANGLING.    Shaw  (Fred  G-.).    The  Science  of  Dry  Fly  Fishing  and  Sal- 

mon Fly  Fishing.  Illustrations.  London,  1907;  SHRUBSOLE  (Er> 
GAR  S.).  The  Land  of  Lakes.  Maps  and  illustrations.  London, 
1906;  SENIOR  (WILLIAM).  Near  and  Far.  London,  1890;  SIM- 
EON (CORNWALL).  Stray  Notes  on  Fishing  and  Natural  History. 
Illustrations.  Cambridge,  1860;  ANONYMOUS.  Super  Flumina. 
London,  1905.  Together,  5  vols.  8vo  and  royal  8vo,  cloth,  some 
uncut.  London  and  Cambridge,  1860-1907 

320.  ANGLING.     A  Collection  of  Right  Merrie  Garlands  for  North  Country 

Anglers.  Edited  by  Joseph  Crawhall,  and  continued  to  the  pres- 
ent year.  Illustrations.  8vo,  cloth,  roan  back,  gilt  top,  back  dam- 
aged. Newcastle-on-Tyne,  1864 

This  is  a  republication  ofthe  celebrated  "Newcastle  Fishers'  Gar- 
lands," with  a  continuation  up  to  1864. 

LARGE  PAPER,  one  of '50  copies  printed. 

321.  ANGLING.     Westwood    (Thomas).      The    Chronicle   of   the    'Compleat 

Angler'  of  Izaak  Walton  and  Charles  Cotton.  Being  a  Bibliograph- 
ical Record  of  its  Various  Phases  and  Mutations.  4to,  cloth,  mo- 
rocco back.  London,  1864 

322.  ANGLING.    The  Fisherman's  Magazine  and  Review.    Edited  by  H.  Chol- 

mondeley-Pennell.  April  to  October,  1865.  Frontispiece  and  nu- 
merous text  illustrations.  2  vols.  8vo,  half  morocco,  gilt  backs, 
leather  labels.  London:  Chapman  and  Hall,  1864-1865 

323.  ANGLING.     Bertram  (James  G.).     The  Harvest  of  the  Sea.     With  50 

illustrations.     8vo,  old  rose,  calf,  gilt  panelled  back,  leather  label. 

London:  John  Murray,  1865 
With  bookplate  of  Richard  Mills. 

324.  ANGLING.     [Irving  (Washington).]     Sketch  Book  by  Geoffrey  Crayon 

Gent.  Artist's  Edition.  Illustrated  with  120  engravings  on  wood., 
from  original  designs.  4to,  full  green  levant  morocco,  gilt  filet  bor- 
ders on  sides,  gilt  inner  floral  borders,  gilt  panelled  back,  gilt  edges. 

New  York,  1865 
Contains, — "The  Angler,"  pages  435-438. 


Second  Session,  Monday  Evening,  January  19th 

325.  ANGLING.      Seymour's    Humorous    Sketches,   comprising   86    caricature 

etchings  (by  Robert  Seymour).  Illustrated  in  Prose  and  Verse,  by 
Alfred  Crowquill.  New  Edition.  With  a  Descriptive  List  of  the 
Plates  and  a  Biographical  Notice  of  Robert  Seymour,  by  Henry 
G.  Bohn.  8vo,  cloth,  gilt  edges,  somewhat  soiled. 

London:  Henry  G.  Bohn,  1866 

326.  ANGLING.    Cholmondeley-Pennell  (H.).     The  Book  of  the  Pike.    Illus- 

trations. London,  undated;  The  Modern  Practical  Angler.  Col- 
ored frontispiece  and  numerous  engravings.  London  [1870]  ;  Mod- 
ern Improvements  in  Fishing  Tackle  and  Fish  Hooks.  With  250 
wood  engravings.  London,  undated;  The  Sporting  Fish  of  Great 
Britain  with  Notes  on  Ichthyology.  Illustrated  with  16  lithographs 
of  fish  IN  GOLD,  SILVER  AND  COLOURS.  London,  1886.  Together,  4 
vols.  8vo,  cloth.  London,  1870-1886 

327.  ANGLING.     Walton  (Izaak)  and  Cotton  (Charles).     The  Complete  An- 

gler. With  60  illustrations  from  designs  by  Stothard  and  Inslcipp. 
London,  1875;  MARSTON  (E.  B.).  Walton  and  Some  Earlier  Writ- 
ers on  Fish  and  Fishing.  London,  1894.  Together,  2  vols.  8vo 
and  12mo,  cloth  and  morocco  back.  London,  1875-1894 

328.  ANGLING.     Eonalds    (Alfred).     The  Fly-Fisher's  Entomology.     WITH 

20  COLORED  PLATES  OF  FLIES.  ^8vo,  cloth.  London,  1877 

Fine  copy  of  this  scarce  work. 

329.  ANGLING.     Radford    (George).     Rambles  by  Yorkshire  Rivers.     With 

numerous  full-page  etchings.     Square  8vo,  cloth,  uncut. 

Leeds:  Richard  Jackson  [1880] 

330.  ANGLING.     The    Angler's    Note-Book    and    Naturalist's    Record.      The 

Green  Series  Complete.  With  6  woodcuts.  1880 ;  The  Same.  The 
"Yellow  Series"  Complete.  With  illustrations.  1888.  Together, 
2  vols.  Small  4to,  cloth.  London,  1880-1888 

331.  ANGLING.     Anglers'  Evenings.     Papers  by  Members  of  the  Manchester 

Anglers'  Association.  First,  Second,  and  Third  Series.  Full-page 
illustrations  and  vignettes.  3  vols.  Svo,  cloth,  uncut,  one  volume 
needs  resewing.  Manchester  and  London,  1880-1894 

332.  ANGLING.     "Diomed."     The   Sporting  Mirror.     Edited  by  "Diomed." 

Monthly.  Jan.  to  June,  1881 ;  Jan.  to  June,  1882.  Profusely  illus- 
trated with  portraits.  2  vols.  Svo,  half  morocco,  leather  labels,  bind- 
ings slightly  rubbed.  [London,  1881-1882] 
Contains  articles  on  the  Trout  of  the  Thames,  The  Edinburgh  Fish- 
eries Exhibition,  My  First  Salmon,  Pike  Fishing,  Spinning  for  Thames 
Trout,  etc. 


Second  Session,  Monday  Evening,  January  19th 


333.  ANGLING.     An  Older  Form  of  the  Treatyse  of  Fysshynge  wyth  an  angle. 

Attributed  to  Dame  Juliana  Barnes.  Printed  from  a  MS.  in  the 
possession  of  Alfred  Denison,  Esq.,  with  Preface  and  Glossary  by 
Thomas  Satchell.  8vo,  boards.  London,  1883 

Edition  limited  to  400  copies,  printed  solely  for  presentation  to  the 
Members  of  the  English  Dialect  Society  and  others,  "who  will  please 
to  accept  of  copies  with  the  best  respects  of  the  Editor." 

334.  ANGLING.     An  Older  Form  of  the  Treatyse  of  Fysshynge  wyth  an  Angle. 

Attributed  to  Dame  Juliana  Barnes.  Printed  from  a  Ms.  in  the  pos- 
session of  Alfred  Denison,  Esq.  With  Preface  and  Glossary  by 
Thomas  Satchell.  Small  4to,  leather  back,  uncut. 

London,  1883 
Edition  limited  to  200  copies. 

335.  ANGLING.    Mayer  (Alfred  M.).    Sport  with  Gun  and  Rod  in  American 

Woods  and  Waters.  Profusely  illustrated  with  full-page  plates  and 
text  illustrations.  Royal  8vo,  cloth,  roan  back,  gilt  back  and  top. 

London  [1883] 

336.  ANGLING.     Westwood  (T.)  and  Satchell  (T.).     Bibliotheca  Piscatoria. 

A  Catalogue  of  Books  on  Angling  .  .  .  with  Bibliographical  Notes 
and  an  Appendix.  8vo,  cloth,  gilt  top,  uncut,  loose. 

London,  1883 

337.  ANGLING.     Berners   (Dame  Juliana).     A  Treatyse  of  Fysshynge  wyth 

an  Angle.  Being  a  Facsimile  Reproduction  of  the  First  Book  on 
the  Subject  of  Fishing  Printed  in  England  by  Wynkyn  de  Worde 
at  Westminster  in  1496.  With  an  Introduction  by  Rev.  M.  G.  Wat- 
kins.  Woodcuts.  4to,  wrappers,  uncut  and  unopened. 

London  [1885] 

338.  ANGLING.     Fisher  (P.).    The  Angler's  Souvenirs.     With  numerous  en- 

graved plates  and  text  illustrations  by  Beckwith  and  Topham. 
Small  4to,  cloth,  gilt  top.  London  and  New  York,  1886 

339.  ANGLING.     Walton  (Izaak)  and  Cotton  (Charles).     The  Compleat  An- 

gler. Edited  and  arranged  by  R.  B.  Marston.  Containing  a  re- 
print of  the  Chronicle  of  the  Compleat  Angler,  a  biographical  rec- 
ord of  its  various  editions  and  imitations,  by  T.  Westwood  and  T. 
Satchell.  With  numerous  fine  half-tone  plates.  2  vols.  4to,  half 
white  Holland  and  green  cloth,  gilt,  gilt  tops,  uncut. 

London,  1888 

The  beautiful  Lea  and  Dove  Edition,  being  the  100th  Edition  of  the 
Angler.  Limited  to  500  copies,  each  autographed  by  the  editor,  R.  B. 
Marston. 


Second  Session,  Monday  Evening,  January  19th 

340.  ANGLING.'     Shand   (Alexander  Innes).     Mountain  Stream  and  Covert. 

Illustrations.  London,  1897;  SMITH  (LAURA  A.).  The  Music  of 
the  Waters.  Illustrations.  London,  1888;  SANDEMAN  (FRASER). 
Angling  Travels  in  Norway.  With  numerous  illustrations  by  pencil, 
brush,  and  camera  and  colored  illustrations  of  salmon  flies  by  the 
author.  London,  1895.  Together,  3  vols.  8vo,  cloth,  uncut. 

London,  1888-1897 

341.  ANGLING.     Halford   (Frederic  M.).     Dry-Fly  Fishing  in  Theory  and 

Practice.  Second  Edition.  Numerous  plates.  8vo,  cloth,  gilt  top, 
uncut.  London,  1889 

342.  ANGLING.     Skues   (G.  E.  M.).     Minor  Tactics  of  the   Chalk  Stream. 

Frontispiece.  London,  1910;  SHAW  (FRED.  G.).  The  Science  of 
Dry  Fly  Fishing.  Numerous  plates  and  text  illustrations.  London, 
1906;  SAMUELS  (EDWARD  A.).  With  Fly-Eod  and  Camera.  Illus- 
trated with  150  plates  from,  photographs  by  the  author.  New  York, 
1890.  Together,  3  vols.  royal  8vo,  cloth. 

London  and  New  York,  1890-1910 

343.  ANGLING.    The  Sportsman  in  Ireland.    By  A  Cosmopolite.     Edited  by 

Sir  Herbert  Maxwell.  A  New  Edition.  Colored  plates  and  other 
illustrations  by  P.  Chenevix  Trench.  8vo,  half  vellum,  leather  label, 
gilt  top,  uncut.  London  and  New  York,  1897 

344.  ANGLING.    Grey  (Sir  Edward).    Fly  Fishing.    Numerous  full- page  and 

text  illustrations.  12mo,  cloth,  gilt  top,  uncut,  library  label  re- 
moved from  cover.  London,  1899 

345.  ANGLING.    Grimble  (A.).    The  Salmon  Rivers  of  Scotland.    Numerous 

full-page  plates  and  maps,  illustrated  by  Archibald  Thorburn  and 
others.  4to,  vellum  back,  board  sides,  very  slightly  soiled. 

London,  1902 

346.  ANGLING.     Bhead   (Louis).     The  Speckled  Brook  Trout.     (Salvelinus 

Fontinalis).  By  Various  Experts  with  Rod  and  Reel,  and  an  In- 
troduction by  Charles  Halleck.  Numerous  full-page  and  text  illus- 
trations, MANY  IN  COLORS.  8vo,  colored  pictorial  boards,  paper 
label,  uncut.  New  York,  1902 

347.  ANGLING.     Rhead    (Louis).     The   Speckled   Brook   Trout    (Salvelinus 

Fontinalis)  by  Various  Experts  with  Rod  and  Reel.  With  an  In- 
troduction by  Charles  Halleck.  Colored  frontispiece,  plates  and 
text  illustrations  by  Louis  Rhead.  8vo,  half  crimson  morocco,  gilt 
back  and  top,  uncut.  New  York:  R.  H.  Russell  [1902] 


Second  Session,  Monday  Evening,  January  19th 

348.  ANGLING.    Aflalo  (F.  G.).     British  Salt-Water  Fishes.    With  a  Chap- 

ter on  the  Artificial  Culture  of  Sea  Fish  by  R.  B.  Marston.  Colored 
plates.  MAXWELL  (Sin  HERBERT).  British  Fresh-Water  Fishes. 
With  12  colored  plates  including  22  figures  from  photographs.  To- 
gether, 2  vols.  royal  8vo,  cloth,  gilt  backs  and  tops,  uncut. 

London,  1904 

349.  ANGLING.     Grimble   (Augustus).     The  Salmon  and  Sea  Trout  Rivers 

of  England  and  Wales.  With  numerous  illustrations  and  folding 
map.  2  vols.  4to,  parchment  backs  and  boards,  paper  labels. 

London,  1904 
Limited  to  350  copies.     Now  out  of  print  and  scarce. 

.350.  ANGLING.  Hutchinson  (Horace  G. — Editor).  Fishing.  Extensively 
illustrated  with  full-page  and  text  illustrations,  some  in  colors.  2 
vols.  8vo,  cloth.  London,  1904 

351.  ANGLING.    Berners  (Dame  Juliana).     The  Boke  of  Saint  Albans,  con- 

taining Treatises  on  Hawking,  Hunting, 'and  Cote  Armour.  With 
Introduction  by  William  Blades.  4to,  parchment,  uncut. 

London.  1905 
Reproduced  in  facsimile  from  the  rare  original  published  in  1486. 

352.  ANGLING.    Harris  (William  C.)  and  Bean  (Tarleton  H.).    The  Basses, 

Fresh- Water  and  Marine.  Edited  and  illustrated,  with  numerous 
full-page  COLORED  PLATES  and  other  illustrations,  by  Louis  Rhead. 
8vo,  colored  pictorial  boards,  paper  label,  uncut.  New  York,  1905 

353.  ANGLING.     Walton  (Izaak)  and  Cotton  (Charles).    The  Compleat  An- 

gler. Portrait,  and  ornaments,  initials  and  etchings  designed  and 
engraved  by  H.  G.  Webb.  8vo,  morocco,  title  printed  in  red  and 
black,  uncut,  and  unopened. 

Chiswick:  The  Caradoc  Press,  Bedford  Park,  1905 
Reprinted  from  the  first  edition  printed  at  London,  1653. 

354.  ANGLING.    Martin  (William).    The  Book  of  Sports,  Athletic  Exercises 

and  Amusements.  Plates  and  text  illustrations.  Small  12mo,  pic- 
torial boards,  leaves  foxed,  and  cracked  at  hinges,  uncut. 

London:  Darton  and  Clark,  undated 

Contains  chapters  on  The  Angler,  Tackle  for  Angling,  The  Line,  The 
Hook,  Baits,  etc. 

355.  ANGLING.     Aflalo  (F.  G.).     Sunset  Play  Grounds.     Fishing  Days  and 

others  in  California  and  Canada.  London,  1909;  Fishermen's 
Weather.  London,  1906;  Sea  and  Coast  Fishing.  London,  1901; 
How  to  Buy  Fishing  Tackle.  London,  undated.  All  illustrated. 
Together,  4  vols.  8vo,  and  12mo,  cloth.  London,  various  dates 


Second  Session,  Monday  Evening,  January  19th 

356.  ANGLING.    The  Angler's  Garland  and  Fisher's  Delight  for  1870.    Illus- 

trated. Westminster,  1870;  BURNAND  (F.  C.).  The  Incompleat 
Angler.  Illustrated  by  Harry  Furniss.  FIRST  EDITION.  London, 
1887;  BARNES  (G.  F.).  The  Rail  and  the  Rod.  Numbers  3,  4,  5. 
London,  1867,  1869,  1871;  C.  (J.  E.  B.).  The  Angler's  Diary  for 
1903,  1905,  1906.  London,  1903-1906 ;  and  other  works  on  Angling. 
Together,  16  vols.  or  pamphlets,  all  in  wrappers. 

Various  places,  various  dates 

357.  ANGLING.    Barker  (Thomas).    Barker's  Delight:  or  the  Art  of  Angling. 

London,  1659.  Reprint,  of  which  only  100  copies  were  issued.  Lon- 
don, 1887;  BAILEY  (WILLIAM).  The  Angler's  Instructor.  Lon- 
don, 1857;  CONWAY  (JAMES).  Letters  from  the  Highlands,  or 
Too  Many  Years  among  the  Salmon  and  the  Deer.  Illustrated. 
London,  1859;  CARPENTER  (WILLIAM).  The  Angler's  Assistant. 
Illustrated.  London,  1848 ;  and  another  book  on  Angling.  To- 
gether, 5  vols.  12mo,  various  bindings,  some  in  half  leather. 

Various  places,  ^  arious  dates 

358.  ANGLING.    Barringt'on  (C.  G.).     Seventy  Years  Fishing.     Frontispiece. 

London,  1906;  BEEVER  (JOHN).  Practical  Fly-Fishing.  LARGE 
PAPER  COPY,  No.  36  of  56  printed.  London,  1893;  BICKERDYKE 
(JOHN).  Practical  Letters  to  Sea  Fishers.  Illustrated.  London, 
1902;  "CORRIGEEN."  The  Gentle  Art  of  Angling.  London,  1905; 
and  2  other  works  on  Angling.  Together,  6  vols.  8vo,  and  12mo, 
cloth.  Various  places,  various  dates 

359.  ANGLING.     Bickerdyke  (John).     The  Book  of  the  All- Around  Angler. 

New  and  enlarged  Edition.  Illustrated.  London,  1900 ;  also,  by  the 
same  author,  Dreams  of  My  Life.  Illustrated.  London,  1901 ; 
BOY'S  TREASURY  (THE)  of  Sports,  Pastimes  and  Recreations  (with 
Chapter  on  Angling.  Illustrated.  London,  1847;  and  3  other  works 
on  Angling.  Together,  6  vols.  12mo, — 3  cloth,  3  wrappers. 

Various  places,  various  dates 

360.  ANGLING.     Blakey    (Robert).     The   Angler's    Complete    Guide   to   the 

Rivers  and  Lakes  of  England.  Frontispiece.  FIRST  EDITION. 
Original  boards.  London,  1856;  The  Angler's  Song  Book.  FIRST 
EDITION.  Original  cloth.  London,  1855;  Angling.  Illustrated. 
Half  morocco,  name  on  title.  London,  no  date.  Together,  3  vols. 
12mo.  London,  various  dates 

361.  ANGLING.     Buchan   (John).     Musa  Piscatrix.     With  etchings.     FIRST 

EDITION.  London,  1896;  BUCKLAND  (FRANK).  Log-Book  of  a 
Fisherman  and  Zoologist.  Illustrated.  London,  no  date;  BUCK- 
LAND  (FRANK).  -Familiar  History  of  British  Fishes.  Illustrated. 
London,  no  date;  BRADFORD  (CHARLES).  The  Angler's  Secret. 
Frontispiece.  New  York,  1904;  and  2  other  works  on  Angling. 
Together,  6  vols.  12mo,  cloth.  Various  places,  various  dates 


Second  Session,  Monday  Evening,  January  19th 

362.  ANGLING.     Buxton     (Sydney).      Fishing    and    Shooting.      Illustrated. 

London,  1902;  ARMISTBAD  (J.  J.).  An  Angler's  Paradise  and  How 
to  Obtain  It.  Illustrated.  London,  1895;  BEAVAN  (ARTHUR  H.). 
Fishes  I  Have  Known.  Illustrated.  London,  recent;  and  3  other 
works  on  Angling.  Together,  6  vols.  8vo,  and  12mo — 5  cloth,  one 
boards.  Various  places,  various  dates 

363.  ANGLING.     Cholmondeley-Pennell  (H.).    'Fishing.     2  vols.    Illustrated. 

London,  1889-1887;  PEEK  (HEDLEY— EDITOR).  The  Poetry  of 
Sport.  Illustrated.  London,  1896.  Together,  3  vols.  12mo,  cloth. 

London,  various  dates 
Badminton  Library. 

364.  ANGLING.     Crawfurd   (Oswald).     A  Year  of  Sport  and  Natural  His- 

tory: Shooting,  Hunting,  Coursing,  Falconry  and  Fishing.  Illus- 
trated. London,  1885;  EMERSON  (P.  H.).  On  English  Lagoons. 
Illustrated.  London,  1893;  and,  by  the  same  author,  Birds,  Beasts 
and  Fishes  of  the  Norfolk  Broadland.  Illustrated.  London,  1895. 
Together,  3  vols.  4to,  and  8vo,  original  cloth. 

London,  various  dates 


365.  ANGLING.     Davy  (John).     The  Angler  in  the  Lake  District.    London, 

1857;  The  Angler  and  His  Friend.  London,  1855.  BOTH  FIRST  EDI- 
TIONS; CRAWFORD  (JOHN).  Wild  Life  in  Scotland  (with  Chap- 
ters on  Angling).  Illustrated.  London,  1896;  COLQUHOUN  (JOHN). 
Salmon-Casts  and  Stray  Shots.  Edinburgh,  1858 ;  and  2  other  works 
on  Angling.  Together,  6  vols.  8vo,  and  12mo,  original  cloth. 

Various  places,  various  dates 

366.  ANGLING.    Dawson  (George).    Pleasures  of  Angling.    Illustrated.   New 

York,  1876.  AUTOGRAPH  PRESENTATION  COPY  FROM  THE  AUTHOR; 
DAVIES  (G.  C.).  Angling  Idylls.  London,  1876;  [CLARKE  (CAP- 
TAIN).] The  Angler's  Desideratum.  Edinburgh,  1839;  [CART- 
RIGHT  (W.).]  Rambles  and  Recreations  of  a  Fly-Fisher.  Illus- 
trated. London,  1854;  and  2  other  works  on  Angling.  Together, 
7  vols.  8vo,  and  smaller,  original  cloth. 

Various  places,  various  dates 

367.  ANGLING.     Dewar  (G.  A.  B.).    The  Book  of  the  Dry-Fly.     With  illus- 

trations and  representations  of  flies,  SOME  IN  COLOR,  London,  1897; 
COLQUHOUN  (JOHN).  The  Moor  and  the  Loch.  Illustrated.  Edin- 
burgh, 1888;  CHAMBERS  (E.  T.  D.).  The  Ouananiche  and  Its 
Canadian  Environment.  Illustrated.  New  York,  1896 ;  and  2  other 
works  on  Angling.  Together,  5  vols.  8vo,  and  12mo,  original  cloth. 

Various  places,  various  dates 


Second  Session,  Monday  Evening,  January  19th 

368.  ANGLING.     Fisher   (A.  T.).     Rod  and  River.     London,  1892;  FRASER 

(DUNCAN).  Angling  Sketches  from  a  Wayside  Inn.  Illustrated. 
Edinburgh,  1911 ;  FERNIE  (F.) .  Dry-Fly  Fishing  in  Border  Waters. 
Illustrated.  London,  1912;  FOSTER  (DAVID).  The  Scientific  An- 
gler. Illustrated,  some  of  the  plates  of  flies  IN  COLOR.  London, 
no  date;  and  2  other  works  on  Angling.  Together,  6  vols.  8vo, 
and  12mo,  original  cloth.  Various  places,  various  dates 

369.  ANGLING.    Fishing  with  the  Fly.    Sketches  by  Lovers  of  the  Art.     Col- 

ored illustrations  of  standard  flies  collected  by  Charles  F.  Orvis  and 
A.  Nelson  Cheney.  Manchester,  Vt.,  1883;  CHOLMONDELEY-PEN- 
NELL  (H.).  The  Modern  Practical  Angler.  With  50  engravings. 
London,  1870;  REVOIL  (B.  H.).  Shooting  and  Fishing  in  the 
Rivers,  Prairies,  and  Backwoods  of  North  America.  2  vols.  Lon- 
don, 1865;  and  two  other  works  on  Angling.  Together,  6  vols. 
16mo  to  small  4  to,  cloth  and  boards. 

Various  places,  various  dates 

370.  ANGLING.    Francis  (Francis).    A  Book  of  Angling.    Illustrated.   Third 

Edition,  revised  and  improved  (one  plate  repaired).  London,  1872; 
GEDNEY  (C.  W.).  Angling  Holidays.  Bromley,  1896;  FERGUSON 
(MALCOLM).  Fishing  Incidents  and  Adventures.  Illustrated. 
Dundee,  1893;  GWYNN  (STEPHEN).  Fishing  Holidays.  London, 
1904;  and  2  other  works  on  Angling.  Together,  6  vols.  8vo,  and 
12mo,  original  cloth.  Various  places,  various  dates 

371.  ANGLING.     Gallichan   (W.  M.).     Fishing  in  Derbyshire  and  Around. 

London,  1895 ;  and  The  Trout  of  England.  Edinburgh,  1908 ;  and 
Fishing  in  Wales.  Portrait.  London,  1903;  GORDON  (LoRD-GRAN- 
VILLE).  Sporting  Reminiscences.  Illustrated.  London,  1902;  and 
2  other  works  on  Angling.  Together,  6  vols.  8vo,  and  12mo,  orig- 
inal cloth.  Various  places,  various  dates 

372.  ANGLING.     Granby  (Marquess  of).     The  Trout.     Illustrated.     London, 

1898;  SENIOR  (WILLIAM).  Pike  and  Perch.  London,  1900;  EN- 
GLEFIELD  (JAMES).  Dry-Fly  Fishing  for  Trout  and  Grayling. 
Portrait.  London,  1908;  DAVIES  (G.  C.).  Meadow,  Mountain  and 
Mere.  Illustrated.  London,  1874;  and  2  other  works  on  Angling. 
Together,  6  vols.  8vo,  and  12mo,  original  cloth. 

Various  places,  various  dates 

373.  ANGLING.     Gresham.     Angling  Society  Papers,  1882-1883.     No  place, 

1883;  HENDERSON  (WILLIAM).  My  Life  as  an  Angler.  Illustrated. 
London,  1879;  HAMILTON  (EDWARD).  Recollections  of  Fly-Fishing 
for  Salmon  Trout  and  Grayling.  Illustrated.  London,  1891;  and 
2  other  works  on  Angling.  Together,  5  vols.  8vo  and  12mo,  original 
cloth.  Various  places,  various  dates 


Second  Session,  Monday  Evening,  January  19th 

374.  ANGLING.     Gallichan  (W.  M.).     Fishing  and  Travel  in  Spain.     Illus- 

trated. London,  1904;  FRANCIS  (FRANCIS).  By  Lake  and  River. 
London,  1874;  GATHORNE-HARDY  (A.  E.).  Autumns  in  Argyle- 
shire  with  Rod  and  Gun.  Illustrated.  London,  1901 ;  and  2  other 
works  on  Angling.  Together,  5  vols.  8vo  and  12mo,  original  cloth. 

Various  places,  various  dates 

374A.  ANGLING.  Geen  (Philip).  What  I  have  Seen  While  Fishing.  Rich- 
mond, 1905 ;  Days  Stolen  for  Sport.  London,  no  date.  Illustrations. 
Together,  2  vols.  8vo,  cloth. 

375.  ANGLING.    Halford  (F.  M.).    An  Angler's  Autobiography.    Illustrated. 

London,  1903;  HENSHALL  (J.  A.).  Book  of  the  Black  Bass.  Illus- 
trated. Cincinnati,  1889;  HAREWOOD  (HARRY).  A  Dictionary  of 
Sports  .  .  .  Fishing,  Hawking,  etc.  Illustrated.  London,  1835 ; 
HENDERSON  (W.).  Notes  and  Reminiscences  of  my  Life  as  an 
Angler.  Illustrated.  London:  for  private,  circulation  only,  1876; 
and  2  other  works  on  Angling.  Together,  6  vols.  8vo,  and  12mo, 
original  cloth.  Various  places,  various  dates 

376.  ANGLING.     Hodgson  (W.  Earl).   An  Angler's  Season.  Illustrated.  Lon- 

don, 1909 ;  and  Salmon  Fishing.  Illustrations,  the  flies  IN  COLOR. 
London,  1906 ;  and  Trout  Fishing.  Illustrations,  the  flies  IN  COLOR. 
London,  1904;  HAGGARD  (A.  C.  P.).  Sporting  Yarns.  Illustrated. 
London,  1903 ;  and  2  other'  works  on  Angling.  Together,  6  vols. 
12mo,  original  cloth.  Various  places,  various  dates 

377.  ANGLING.    Hofland  (T.  C.).    The  British  Angler's  Manual.    Illustrated. 

London,  1848;  HENSHALL  (J.  A.).  The  Favorite  Fish  and  Fish- 
ing. Illustrated.  London,  1909;  HAMILTON  (E.).  The  River- 
side Naturalist.  Illustrated.  London,  1890;  and  2  other  works  on 
Angling.  Together,  6  vols.  8vo,  and  12mo,  original  cloth. 

Various  places,  various  dates 

378.  ANGLING.     Holder    (C.   F.).     Big  Game  at  Sea.     Illustrated.     1908; 

and,  by  the  same  author,  The  Log  of  a  Sea  Angler.  London,  1906 ; 
and,  Fish  Stories.  Illustrated.  London,  1909;  HOPKINS  (F.  P.). 
Fishing  Experiences.  Illustrated.  London,  1893;  and  2  other 
works  on  Angling.  Together,  6  vols.  8vo,  and  12mo,  original  cloth. 

Various  places,  various  dates 

379.  ANGLING.     Houghton  (W.).     British  Fresh- Water  Fishes.    Illustrated. 

London,  1900;  HART-DAVIS  (II.  V.).  Chats  on  Angling.  Illus- 
trated. London,  1906;  LAMOND  (HENRY).  The  Gentle  Art.  Il- 
lustrated. London,  1911;  HODGSON  (W.  E.).  How  to  Fish.  Illus- 
trated. London,  1907.  Together,  4  vols.  4to,  and  8vo,  original  cloth. 

Various  places,  various  dates 


Second  Session,  Monday  Evening,  January  19th 

380.  ANGLING.     How  to   Catch  Trout.     By  Three   Anglers.     Illustrations. 

Edinburgh,  1888;  ANONYMOUS.  Three  in  Norway.  By  Two  of 
Them.  Map  and  59  illustrations  on  wood  from  sketches  by  the 
authors.  London,  1888;  TAYLOR  (J.  PAUL).  "The  Weekly  Tele- 
graph" Fishing  Book.  London,  1910;  KENYON  (JOHN).  Poems; 
for  the  Most  Part  Occasional.  London,  1838.  Inserted  is  a  3pp. 
A.  L.  I6mo;  July  5,  1839.  To  His  Excellency  Mr.  Van  de  Weyen. 
Written  in  the  third  person;  and  three  other  works  on  Angling. 
Together,  7  vols.  12mo  and  8vo,  boards  and  wrappers. 

Various  places,  various  dates 

381.  ANGLING.     Hunting,    Shooting   and   Fishing:    a    Sporting   Miscellany. 

With  illustrations  ~by  "Phiz"  and  others.  London,  1877;  KNOX 
(DOCTOR).  Fish  and  Fishing  in  the  Lone  Glens  of  Scotland. 
Illustrated.  London,  1854;  HOFLAND  (T.  C.).  British  Angler's 
Manual.  Illustrated.  London,  1839;  HANSARD  (G.  A.).  Trout 
and  Salmon  Fishing  in  Wales.  London,  1834.  Together,  4  vols. 
12mo,  half  calf  or  morocco.  Various  places,  various  dates 

382.  ANGLING.     Jesse  (Edward).     Gleanings  in  Natural  History:  to  which 

are  added  Maxims  and  Hints  for  an  Angler.  3  vols.  London, 
1832-1835;  DAVIES  (G.  C.).  Angling  Idylls.  London,  1876; 
"EPHEMERA."  A  Handbook  of  Angling.  Illustrated.  London, 
1865;  MILLS  (JOHN).  The  Sportsman's  Library.  Illustrated. 
Edinburgh,  1845.  Together,  6  vols.  8vo,  and  12mo,  half  calf  and 
morocco.  Various  places,  various  dates 

383.  ANGLING.     Jesse    (Edward).     An  Angler's   Eambles.     London,   1836; 

and,  by  the  same  author,  Scenes  and  Tales  of  Country  Life.  Illus- 
trated. London,  1844;  IDLE  (CHRISTOPHER).  Hints  on  Shooting 
and  Fishing.  London,  1855;  HARVEY  (W.  H.).  A  Sea-Side  Book. 
Illustrated.  London,  1854;  and  2  other  works  on  Angling,  To- 
gether, 6  vols.  12mo,  and  16mo,  original  cloth. 

Various  places,  various  dates 

384.  ANGLING.     Lang    (Andrew).     Angling   Sketches.     Illustrated.     FIRST 

EDITION.  London,  1891;  KNOX  (A.  E.).  Autumns  on  the  Spey. 
Illustrated.  London,  1872;  KINGSLEY  (CHARLES).  Prose  Idylls. 
London,  1874;  LOCK  (W.  G.).  Sporting  Life  on  the  Norwegian 
Fjelds.  Map.  Woolwich,  1878;  and  other  works  on  Angling.  To- 
gether, 6  vols.  8vo  and  12mo,  original  cloth. 

Various  places,  various  dates 

385.  ANGLING.     Malloch  (P.  D.)     Life-History  and  Habits  of  the  Salmon, 

Sea-Trout,  Trout,  and  Other  Freshwater  Fish.  Numerous  illustra- 
tions. London,  1910;  CHOLMONDELEY-PENNELL  (H.).  Fishing 
Gossip.  Illustrations.  Edinburgh,  1866;  PATTERSON  (CHARLES 
S.).  An  Angler's  Year.  Illustrations.  London,  undated;  and  two 
other  works  on  Angling.  Together,  6  vols.  12mo  to  royal  8vo,  cloth. 

Various  places,  various  dates 


Second  Session,  Monday  Evening,  January  19th 

386.  ANGLING.    Marston  (E.).    A  collection  of  Works  by,  including, — Fish- 

ing for  Pleasure  and  Catching  It.  London,  1906 ;  Fresh  Woods  and 
Pastures.  London,,  1887;  "On  a  Sunshine  Holiday."  ONE  OF  250 
COPIES  INITIALED  BY  THE  AUTHOR.  London,  1897;  By  Meadow  and 
Stream.  ONE  OF  250  COPIES  INITIALED  BY  THE  AUTHOR.  London, 
1896;  and  2  others  by  the  same  author.  Together,  8  vols.  12mo 
and  16mo,  original  cloth,  half  parchment  and  2  in  wrappers. 

London,  various  dates 

387.  ANGLING.    Martin  (J.  W.).    "The  Trent  Otter"  on  Coarse  Fish  Angling. 

Illustrated.  London,  no  date;  MOFFAT  (A.  S.).  The  Secrets  of 
Angling.  Edinburgh,  1865;  MASON  (EICHARD).  Angling  Experi- 
ences and  Reminiscences.  Great  Grimsby,  1900;  MANLEY  (J.  J.). 
Literature  and  Sea  and  River  Fishing.  London,  1883 ;  and  2  other 
works  on  Angling.  Together,  6  vols.  8vo,  and  12mo,  original  cloth. 

Various  places,  various  dates 

388.  ANGLING.     Martin  (S.).     Izaak  Walton  and  His  Friends.     Illustrated. 

London,  1903;  MACKENZIE  (M.).  View  of  the  Salmon  Fishery  of 
Scotland.  Edinburgh,  1860;  KEMP  (JOHN).  Shooting  and  Fishing 
in  Lower  Brittany.  Folding  map.  London,  1859;  NEWLAND 
(HENRY).  Forest  Scenes  in  Norway  and  Sweden.  Illustrated. 
London,  1855;  and  2  other  works  on  Angling.  Together,  6  vols. 
8vo  and  12mo,  original  cloth.  Various  places,  various  dates 

389.  ANGLING.     Mather    (Fred.)      My  Angling   Friends.     Portraits.     New 

York,  1901;  and,  by  the  same  author,  Men  I  Have  Fished  With. 
Portraits.  New  York,  1897;  MARTIN  (J.  W.).  My  Fishing  Days 
and  Fishing  Ways  [and]  Days  Among  the  Pike  and  Perch.  Illus- 
trated. London,  1906-1907;  and  2  other  works  on  Angling.  To- 
gether, 6  vols.  8vo  and  12mo.,  original  cloth. 

Various  places,  various  dates 

390.  ANGLING.     Pulman  (G.  P.  R.).     The  Vade-Mecum  of  Fly-Fishing  for 

Trout.  London,  1851 ;  ORVIS  (C.  F.).  Fishing  with  the  Fly.  Plates 
of  flies  IN  COLOR.  Manchester,  Vermont,  1883;  PRIME  (W.  C.). 
I  Go  A-Fishing.  London,  1873;  PRITT  (T.  E.).  An  Angler's  Bas- 
ket. Manchester,  1896;  and  2  other  works  on  Angling.  Together, 
6  vols.  12mo,  original  cloth.  Various  places,  various  dates 

391.  ANGLING.     Rees    (Alfred   W.).     lanto   the   Fisherman.     Illustrations. 

London,  1904;  ROOSEVELT  (ROBERT  B.).  The  Game  Fish.  Illus- 
trations. New  York,  1866;  ROBERTS  (SiR  RANDAL).  The  River's 
Side.  London,  1866;  RENNIE  (JAMES).  Alphabet  of  Angling. 
Illustrations.  London,  1849;  and  two  other  works  on  Angling. 
Together,  6  vols.  12mo  and  8vo,  cloth. 

London  and  New  York,  various  dates 


Second  Session,,  Monday  Evening,  January  19th 

392.  ANGLING.    Eolt  (H.  A.).     Grayling  Fishing  in  South-Country  Streams. 

Illustrations.  London,  1905;  ROSCOE  (E.  S.).  Rambles  with  a  Fish- 
ing-Rod.  Edinburgh,  1883;  ROOFER  (GEORGE).  Flood,  Field  and 
Forest.  Illustrations  ~by  G.  Bowers  and  J.  Carlisle.  London,  1874; 
SHRUBSOLE  (EDGAR  S.).  The  Fisherman's  Handbook.  With  nu- 
merous illustrations  from  photographs  by  the  author.  London,  1904 ; 
and  two  other  works  on  Angling.  Together,  6  vols.  16mo  and  12mo, 
cloth.  Various  places,  various  dates 

393.  ANGLING.     Roscoe    (E.   S.).     Rambles  with  a  Fishing-Rod.     Illustra- 

tions. Edinburgh,  1906 ;  "OTTER."  The  Modern  Angler.  Illustra- 
tions. London,  1898;  ROOFER  (GEORGE).  Thames  and  Tweed. 
London  [1880];  PHILLIPS  (HENRY).  The  True  Enjoyment  of 
Angling.  London,  1843;  and  two  other  works  on  Angling.  To- 
gether, 6  vols.  12mo,  cloth. 

Edinburgh  and  London,  various  dates 

394.  ANGLING.     Samuels  (Edward  A.)     With  Fly-Rod  and  Camera.     Illus- 

trated with  150  plates  from  photographs  by  the  author.  New  York, 
1890;  WALTON  (!ZAAK)  AND  COTTON  (CHARLES).  The  Complete 
Angler.  Plates.  2  vols.  in  one.  London,  1891;  WATSON  (JOHN). 
Sketches  of  British  Sporting  Fishes.  Plate.  London,  1890 ;  WHEEL- 
DON  (J.  P.).  Angling  Resorts  near  London.  London,  1878;  and 
two  other  works  on  Angling.  Together,  6  vols.  12mo  to  royal  8vo, 
cloth.  New  York  and  London,  various  dates 

395.  ANGLING.    Scott  (Genio  C.).    Fishing  in  American  Waters.     With  170 

illustrations.  New  York,  1869;  SHERINGHAM  (H.  T.).  An  An- 
gler's Hours.  London,  1905;  STEWART  (W.  C.).  The  Practical 
Angler.  Edinburgh,  1861 ;  Another  Copy.  With  an  Introduction 
by  W.  Earl  Hodgson.  Colored  plates.  London,  1905 ;  and  two  other 
works  on  Angling.  Together,  6  vols.  12mo  and  8vo,  cloth  and 
boards.  Various  places,  various  dates 

396.  ANGLING.    Stanley  (Robert).    Angling  Anecdotes.    Illustrations.    Lon- 

don, undated;  ISYS  (COTSWOLD).  A  Handy  Guide  to  Dry-Fly 
Fishing.  2  plates.  London,  1894;  SLATER  (R.).  Rod  and  Line  in 
Tasmania.  Tasmania,  1906;  LANE  (T.  O'NEILL).  The  Way  about 
Irish  Lakes  and  Rivers.  Map  and  numerous  illustrations.  London, 
undated;  and  6  other  works  on  Angling.  Together,  10  vols.  12mo, 
wrappers.  London,  various  dates 

397.  ANGLING.    Stoddart  (Thomas  Tod).    An  Angler's  Rambles  and  Angling 

Songs.  Vignette.  Edinburgh,  1866;  SCROPE  (WILLIAM).  Days 
and  Nights  of  Salmon  Fishing  in  the  Tweed.  Illustrated  with  col- 
ored lithographs  and  wood  engravings  by  L.  Haghe,  T.  Landseer, 
and  S.  Williams,  from  paintings  by  Sir  David  Wilkie,  and  others. 
London,  1898;  ROOFER  (GEORGE).  Tales  and  Sketches;  Thames 

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and  Tweed.  London,  1872;  SENIOR  (WILLIAM).  Travel  and 
Trout  in  the  Antipodes.  London,  1880;  and  two  other  works  on 
Angling.  Together,  6  vols.  12mo  and  8vo,  various  bindings. 

Various  places,  various  dates 

398.  A.VGLTXG.    Theakston  (Michael).    British  Angling  Flies.    Illustrations. 

Eipon  [1883]  ;  WATSON  (JOHN).  The  English  Lake  District  Fish- 
eries. Illustrations.  London,  1899;  TOMLINSOX  (WILLIAM  W.). 
Songs  and  Ballads  of  Sport  and  Pastime.  Plate.  London,  undated ; 
THORNE  (JAMES).  Rambles  by  Rivers.  London,  1844;  and  six 
other  works  on  Angling.  Together,  10  vols.  16mo  to  small  8vo, 
various  bindings.  Various  places,  various  dates 

399.  ANGLING.     Thomas-Stanford    (Charles).     A  River  of   Xorway.     With 

10  photogravure  plates  and  a  coloured  plan.  New  York,  1903; 
SAXDEMAX  (FRASER).  By  Hook  and  by  Crook,  with  illustrations 
ly  the  author.  London,  1894;  TRAHERNE  (JOHN  P.).  The  Habits 
of  the  Salmon.  London,  1889;  TOMPKIXS  (HERBERT  W.).  The 
Complete  Idler.  London,  1905;  and  two  other  works  on  Angling. 
Together,  6  vols.  12mo  to  4to,  cloth. 

Xew  York  and  London,  various  dates 

400.  ANGLING.     Walton  (Izaak)  and  Cotton  (Charles).     The  Compleat  An- 

gler. London,  1(553.  Reprinted  [London,  1844]  ;  The  Same.  Il- 
lustrations. 2  vols.  Chiswick,  1826;  The  Same.  Illustrations. 
London,  1826;  The  Same.  Frontispieces.  2  vols.  London,  1837; 
The  Lives  of  Donne,  Wotton,  Hooker,  Herbert  and  Sanderson. 
Frontispiece  with  5  portraits.  London,  1827.  Together,  7  vols. 
24mo  and  16mo,  cloth  and  boards. 

London  and  Chiswick,  various  dates 

401.  ANGLING.     Webster   (David).     The  Angler  and  the  Loop-Rod.     Illus- 

trations. Edinburgh,  1885;  VAX  DYKE  (HENRY).  Days  Off  and 
Other  Digressions.  Colored  plates.  London,  1907;  Little  Rivers. 
Illustrations.  London,  1895;  Fisherman's  Luck.  Illustrations. 
London,  1906;  and  two  other  works  on  Angling.  Together,  6  vols. 
12mo,  cloth.  .  Edinburgh  and  London,  various  dates 

402.  ANGLING.     Wells   (Henry  P.).     The  American  Salmon  Fisherman.    Il- 

lustrations. London,  1886;  WALBRAN  (FRANCIS  M.).  Grayling 
and  How  To  Catch  Them.  Portrait.  Scarborough,  1895;  WADE 
(CLAUDE  F.).  Exmoor  Streams.  Numerous  illustrations.  Lon- 
don, 1903;  YOUNG  (LAMBTOX  J.  II.).  Sea-Fishing  as  a  Sport. 
'With  colored  plates  and  woodcut  illustrations.  London,  1872;  and 
three  other  works  on  Angling.  Together,  7  vols.  12mo  and  8vo, 
cloth.  Various  places,  various  dates 


Second  Session,  Monday  Evening,  January   lOtli 

403.  AXGLIXG.     Wilcocks    (J.   C.).     The   Sea-Fisherman.      Second   Edition. 

Illustrations.  London,  18G8;  AXOXYMOUS.  The  Young  Anglers 
Guide.  Numerous  fine  engravings  and  woodcuts.  London,  1839 ; 
WALTON  (!ZAAK).  The  Complete  Angler.  Facsimile  of  the  First 
Edition  of  1653.  Illustrations.  London,  1876;  WHEELDOX  (J.  P.). 
Sporting  Facts  and  Fancies.  London,  1894;  and  two  other  works 
on  Angling.  Together,  6  vols.  12mo  and  8vo,  cloth  and  boards. 

London,  various  dates 

404.  ^Esop.     The  Fables  of  JSsop.    Illustrations  ~by  Henry  L.  Stephens,  litho- 

graphed by  Julius  Bien.  4to,  cloth.  New  York,  1868;  LA  FON- 
TAINE. Fables.  Translated  into  English  verse  by  Walter  Thoru- 
burv.  Illustrations  by  Gustave  Dore.  Thick  4to,  cloth.  London 
and  Keif  Yrork,  no  date;  NEW  ENGLAND  HISTORY:  Edited  by  H. 
H.  Howard  and  H.  E.  Crocker.  History  of  New  England,  con- 
taining Historical  and  Descriptive  Sketches  of  the  Six  New  Eng- 
land States.  Illustrated  with  steel  and  wood  engravings.  2  vols. 
4to,  cloth.  Boston,  1880.  Together,  4  vols.,  bindings  somewhat 
rubbed.  New  Yrork  and  Boston,  1868-1880 

405.  AMICIS  (EDMUND  DE).    Morocco,  Its  People  and  Places.    Photogravure 

illustrations.  2  vols.  8vo,  half  crimson  polished  morocco,  gilt 
backs,  uncut.  Philadelphia,  1897;  STANLEY  (HENRY  M.).  In 
Darkest  Africa.  Illustrations  and  maps.  2  vols.  square  8vo,  cloth. 
New  Yrork,  1890;  HOME  (GoRDOx).  Normandy;  the  Scenery  and 
liomance  of  its  Ancient  Towns.  COLORED  ILLUSTRATIONS.  Square 
Svo,  pictorial  cloth,  uncut.  London,  1905;  BAXCROFT  (HUBERT 
H.).  The  New  Pacific.  Map.  Svo,  cloth,  uncut.  New  York,  1900 ; 
HITCHCOCK  (MARY  E.).  Two  Women  in  the  Klondike.  With 
map  and  105  illustrations.  Svo,  pictorial  cloth,  uncut.  New  York, 
1899;  and  2  others.  Together,  9  vols. 

Various  places,  various  dates 

406.  ARCHITECTURE.      Cram    (Ralph  A.).     Impressions  of  Japanese   Archi- 

tecture and  the  Allied  Arts.  New  York  (1905)  ;  DANA  (W.  S.  B.). 
The  Swiss  Chalet  Book.  New  York  (1913);  STURGIS  (RUSSELL). 
How  to  Judge  Architecture.  New  York  (1903);  LUBKE  (W.). 
Ecclesiastical  Art  in  Germany.  Edinburgh,  1885;  GIBSON  (Louis 
H.).  Beautiful  Houses.  New  Yrork  (1895);  VIOLLET-LE-DUC 
(E.).  How  to  Build  a  House.  London,  1874.  All  illustrated. 
Together,  5  vols,  Svo,  cloth.  Various  places,  various  dates 

-107.  ARCHITECTURE.  Gladback  (E.).  Charakteristische  Holzbauten  der 
Schwiz.  Plates.  Folio.  Berlin,  1906;  KIDDER  (F.  E.).  Building 
Construction  and  Superintendence-.  Illustrations.  2  vols.  Svo.  cloth. 
New  Yrork,  1900;  COLLETT-XAXDARS  (W.).  A  Handbook  of  Archi- 
tectural Styles.  London,  1S88;  RICHARDSON  (C.  J.).  House-Bui Jd- 

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ing.  Illustrations.  12mo,  cloth.  New  York,  1873 ;  PAPWORTH 
(JOHN  B.).  Rural  Residences.  Colored  aquatint  plates.  Royal 
8vo,  boards.  London,  1818  (Poor  copy)  ;  and  others.  Together, 
10  vols.  12mo  to  folio,  various  bindings. 

Various  places,  various  dates 

408.  ARMY  AND  NAVY.     Eardley-Wilmot  (Captain  S.,  R.N.).     The  Develop- 

ment of  Navies.  Illustrated.  New  York,  1892;  NICOLAS  (SiR 
NICHOLAS  H.).  History  of  the  Royal  Navy.  Engraved  frontis- 
pieces. 2  vols.  London,  1847;  ALEXANDER  (SiR  J.  E.).  Life  of 
the  Duke  of  Wellington.  Engraved  portraits  and  plates.  2  vols. 
London,  1839;  LIST  of -the  Flag  Officers  and  Other  Commissioned 
Officers  of  His  Majesty's  Fleet.  London,  1830 ;  and  5  others.  To- 
gether, 11  vols.  8vo  to  small  4to,  full  morocco,  half  morocco,  and 
cloth.  Various  places,  various  dates 

409.  BACON  (FRANCIS).    Works  of  Bacon.    3  vols.  royal  8vo,  half  calf.    New 

York,  1884;  MOORE  (THOMAS).  Memoirs,  Journals  and  Corre- 
spondence. Portrait.  2  vols.  royal  8vo,  calf.  New  York,  1857; 
ST.  LEGER  (BARRY).  Stories  from  Froissart.  3  vols.  8vo,  half 
morocco,  uncut.  London,  1832;  JOSEPHTJS  (FLAVIUS).  Works. 
3  vols.  8vo,  half  calf.  New  York,  undated;  and  one  other.  To- 
gether, 11  vols.,  various  bindings. 

Various  places,  various  dates 

410.  BALZAC  (HONORE  DE).     The  Works  of  Balzac.    Frontispieces.    24  vols. 

12mo,  half  leather,  should  be  25  vols.,  lacks  Vol.  2. 

New  York :  Collier  &  Son,  1900 

411.  BIBLIOGRAPHY.     Catalogues.     The  Library  of  Clarence  H.  Clark.     Col- 

ored and  illuminated  plates.  Philadelphia,  1909 ;  Library  of  Lord 
Amherst.  Colored  plates.  London,  1908-1909 ;  Library  of  Henry 
Huth.  First  Part.  Folding  and  full-page  plates.  London,  1911. 
Together,  3  vols.,  cloth  (1)  and  (2)  half  crimson  morocco  with  gilt 
tops,  uncut.  Philadelphia  and  London,  1908-1911 

412.  BIOGRAPHY.     George  Borrow,  by  W.  I.  Knapp;  GLADSTONE,  by  J.  C. 

Ridpath;  SIR  ARTHUR  SULLIVAN,  by  Arthur  Lawrence;  THOMAS 
CHATTERTON,  by  John  Dix;  G.  W.  CURTIS,  by  Edward  Gary;  DAN- 
IEL O'CoNNELL,  by  Sister  M.  F.  Cusack;  and  others.  20  vols., 
16mo  to  4to,  various  bindings,  some  worn. 

Various  places,  various  dates 

413.  BIRDS  AND  ANIMALS.    Johnson  (W.  G.)  and  Brown  (G.  0. — Editors). 

The  Poultry  Book.  New  York,  1913;  WATSON  (JAMES).  The 
Dog  Book.  'New  York,  1912;  INTERNATIONAL  LIBRARY  OF  TECH- 
NOLOGY. Poultry  Farming.  2  vols.  (also)  Standard  Bred  Poultry. 
2  vols.  Scranton,  1917;  MICHELET  ( JULES).  The  Bird.  London, 
1868;  and  two  others.  All  illustrated.  Together,  9  vols.  8vo  and 
12mo,  cloth,  half  leather  and  calf.  Various  places,  various  dates 


Second  Session,  Monday  Evening,  January  19th 

414.  BISMARCK:  Some  Secret  Pages  of  His  History.    By  Dr.  Moritz  Busch. 

Portraits.  2  vols.  royal  8vo,  cloth,  gilt  tops,  uncut.  New  York, 
1898;^  JOSEPHINE.  Memoirs  of  the  Empress  Josephine.  Portraits 
and  titles  on  Japanese  paper.  2  vols.  8vo,  buckram,  paper  labels, 
gilt  tops,  uncut,  one  front  cover  stained  in  part ;  New  York  &  Lon- 
don, no  date;  HEADLAND  (ISAAC  T.).  Court  Life  in  China,  Por- 
traits and  illustrations.  8vo,  pictorial  cloth,  uncut.  New  York,  no 
date;  STEEGMANN  (M.  G.).  Bianca  Cappello.  Illustrations.  8vo, 
cloth,  gilt  top.  Baltimore  [London],  1913;  PAOLI  (XAVIEB). 
Their  Majesties  as  I  Knew  Them.  Illustrations.  8vo,  cloth,  gilt 
top.  New  York,  1911;  and  4  others.  Together,  11  vols. 

'Various  places,  various  dates 

415.  BRADDON  (PAUL).     Haunts  of  Shelley.     8  folio  colored  plates;  MAPEI 

(CAMILLO).  Italy,  Classical,  Historical  and  Picturesque.  Illus- 
trated in  a  series  from  drawings  ~by  Stanfield,  Roberts,  and  others. 
London,  1864;  Du  MAURIER.  Society  Pictures.  Selected  from 
"Punch."  Part  Four.  London,  undated;  PATON  (J.  N.).  The 
Dowie  Dens  oj  Narrow.  Illustrated  by  J.  Noel  Paton.  [Scotland] 
1860;  SUMNER  (HEYWOOD).  The  Avon,  from  Naseby  to  Tewkes- 
bury.  Etchings  by  H.  Sumner.  New  York,  undated.  Together, 
5  vols.  imperial  8vo  to  folio,,  various  bindings. 

Various  places,  various  dates 

416.  CLASSICS.     Ancient  Classics  for  English  Headers.     Edited  by  Eeverend 

W.  Lucas  Collins.  (Includes, — Aristotle,  Plato,  Horace.  Ovid, 
Xenophon,  Tacitus,  Pliny,  and  others.)  Together,  14  vols.  12mo, 
limp  leather,  gilt  edges,  bindings  somewhat  worn. 

Philadelphia:  Lippincott  &  Co.,  1877,  etc. 

417.  COACHING  AND  DRIVING.    Underhill  (Francis  T.).     Driving  for  Pleas- 

ure. With  many  illustrations.  Imperial  8vo,  half  polished  calf, 
gilt  top,  uncut.  New  York,  1897;  ROGERS  (FAIRMAN).  A  Manual 
of  Coaching.  Numerous  illustrations.  Eoyal  8vo,  half  brown  levant 
morocco,  gilt  back,  gilt  top,  uncut.  Philadelphia,  1901;  CLARK 
(ARTHUR  H.).  History  of  Yachting,  1600-1815.  Profusely  illus- 
trated. Royal  8vo,  cloth,  gilt  top,  uncut.  New  York,  1904;  PRI- 
VATE STABLE  (THE)  :  Its  Establishment,  &c.  By  "Jorrocks."  Illus- 
trated. 8vo,  cloth.  Boston,  1899;  and  2  others.  Together,  6  vols. 

Various  places,  various  dates 

418.  COOK-BOOKS.     Consolidated  Library  of  Modern  Cooking  and  Household 

Recipes.  C.  Terhune  Herrick,  Editor-in-Chief.  5  vols.  New  York, 
1905;  ELLWANGER  (G.  H.).  The  Pleasures  of  the  Table.  New 
York,  1902;  SOUTHGATE  (HENRY).  Things  a  Lady  Would  Like 
to  Know.  London,  1875;  HARLAND  (MARION).  The  Dinner  Year- 
Book.  New  York,  no  date;  and  others.  Some  illustrated.  To- 
gether, 11  vols.  8vo  and  12mo,  cloth  and  boards. 

Various  places,  various  dates 


Second  Session,  Monday  Evening,  January  19th 

419.  COPPER  PLATES.    Three  Original  Copper  Plates,  inscribed, — Home,  Sweet 

Home,  East  Hampton,  L.  I.,  1870.  T.  M.  Falconer,  1879;  Exterior 
View  of  House.  C.  F.  Blauvelt,  Annapolis,  Md.;  At  St.  Louis, 
Mo.  built  1778.  T.  M.  Falconer,  N.  York,  1878.  Together,  3  pieces. 
Two  of  the  above  are  the  original  copperplates,  etched  by  Falconer, 
of  John  Howard  Payne's  Home  in  Long  Island. 

420.  DICTIONARIES.     Webster's  International  Dictionary.     Springfield,  1890. 

Binding  worn;  ABLER  (G.  J.).  Dictionary  of  the  German  and  Eng- 
lish Languages.  Eoyal  8vo,  half  morocco.  New  York,  1884.  To- 
gether, 2  vols. 

421.  DICTIONARIES  AND  ENCYCLOPEDIA.     Chalmers's  Biographical  Diction- 

ary. Complete.  32  vols.  8vo,  tree  calf,  bindings  broken.  London,. 
1812-1817;  APPLETON'S  American  Encyclopedia.  16  vols.  royal 
8vo,  half  morocco.  New  York,  1883;  EICHARDSON  (CHARLES). 
New  Dictionary  of  the  English  Language.  2  vols.  4to,  half  morocco. 
London,  1863;  HILPERT  (J.  L.).  Dictionary  of  English  and  Ger- 
man. 4  vols.  New  York,  1846;  and  others.  Together,  65  vols, 
12mo  to  4to,  various  bindings,  some  broken. 

Various  places,  various  dates 

422.  Du  MAURIER  (GEORGE).    The  Martian,  a  Novel.    Illustrations  ~by  the  au- 

thor. 4to,  half  vellum,  gilt  top,  uncut.  London  and  New  York, 
1898.  LARGE  PAPER,  only  250  copies  printed;  WILLIAMS  (MONIER). 
Sakoontala,  or  the  Lost  Eings,  an  Indian  Drama.  Text  printed  in 
decorative  colored  borders.  4to,  wrappers,  uncut.  New  York,  1885. 
No.  29  of  110  copies  on  Japan  paper.  Together,  2  vols. 

423.  EMERSON  (E.  W.).    Works  of  Emerson  (not  complete).     5  vols.  12mo, 

half  morocco.  Boston,  1882;  LONGFELLOW  (H.  W.).  Works  of 
Longfellow  (not  complete).  4  vols.  12mo,  half  calf.  Boston,  1851; 
STERNE  (LAURENCE).  Works  of  Sterne.  Portrait  by  Tanner.  5 
vols.  12mo,  sheep.  Harrisonburgh,  1804.  An  early  American  edi- 
tion; EEMUSAT  (MADAME  DE).  Memoirs.  3  vols.  12mo,  boards. 
New  York,  1880;  DISRAELI  ( ISAAC).  Curiosities  of  Literature.  3 
vols.  12mo,  half  calf.  London,  1859;  PHIZ  ILLUSTRATIONS.  The 
Fortunes  of  Colonel  Torlogh  O'Brien.  London,  1851;  BALZAC  (H. 
DE.).  Droll  Stories.  Illustrations.  Bibliophilist  Library,  no  date; 
CERVANTES  (M.  DE).  Don  Quixote.  Vols.  3  and  4  only.  Plates 
~by  Westall.  2  vols.  12mo,  red  morocco,  gilt,  gilt  edges.  London, 
1820;  BYRON  (LORD).  Don  Juan.  2  vols.  16mo,  boards.  London, 
1828.  Together,  26  vols.  12mo  and  8vo,  various  bindings. 

Various  places,  various  dates 

424.  ENGLAND.    Bray  (Mrs.).    Legends,  Superstitions,  and  Sketches  of  Dev- 

onshire. 3  vols.  London,  1844;  [PARKE  (WALTER).]  The  Comic 
History  of  London.  Colored  frontispiece,  and  woodcuts.  London, 

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[No.  424 — Continued] 

no  date.  Author's  presentation  copy;  THORNBURY  (WALTER).  A 
Tour  Round  England.  2  vols.  London,  1870;  THRUPP  (JOHN). 
The  Anglo-Saxon  Home.  London,  1862;  JONES  (JOHN).  History 
of  Wales.  London,  [1824;]  and  4  others.  Together,  12  vols.  12mo 
to  royal  8vo,  various  bindings.  Various  places  various  dates 

425.  ENGLISH  LITERATURE.  Taine  (H.  A.).  History  of  English  Literature. 
Portraits.  2  vols.  8vo,  half  morocco.  Brooklyn,  undated;  MORRIS 
(CHARLES).  Half -Hours  with  the  Best  Humorous  Authors.  Por- 
traits. 4  vols.  12mo,  half  calf.  Philadelphia,  1891;  CARLYLE 
(THOMAS).  Critical  and  Miscellaneous  Essays.  4  vols.  12mo, 
half  calf.  New  York,  undated;  HAYES  (EDWARD).  The  Ballads 
of  Ireland.  2  vols.  Edinburgh,  undated;  BACON  (FRANCIS).  An 
Account  of  the  Life  and  Times  of  Bacon.  Portrait.  2  vols.  12mo, 
cloth.  Together,  14  vols.  12mo. 

Various  places,  various   dates 

-126.  FICTION.  Le  Sage  (Alain  Rene).  Gil  Bias.  3  vols.  New  York,  1892; 
HUGHES  (THOMAS).  Tom  Brown  at  Oxford.  New  York,  no  date; 
SUE  (EUGENE).  The  Wandering  Jew.  2  vols.  London,  1844, 
bindings  broken;  SIENKIEWICZ  (HENRYK).  Children  of  the  Soil. 
Boston,  1897;  and  others  by  Lover,  Washington  Irving,  etc.  To- 
gether, 49  vols.  various  sizes,  bindings,  places  and  dates. 

Various  places,  various  dates 

427.  FICTION.    A  Collection  of  Fiction,  including  Works  by, — Mrs.  Humphry 

Ward,  Rudyard  Kipling,  Arnold  Bennett,  G.  Bernard  Shaw,  Maurice 
Hewlett,  Upton  Sinclair,  Anthony  Hope,  Charles  Egbert  Craddock, 
H.  Rider  Haggard,  Booth  Tarkington,  Lucas  Malet,  and  others. 
Numerous  illustrations.  Together,  65  vols.  12mo,  cloth,  as  issued. 

Various  places,  various  dates 

428.  FICTION.     A  Collection  of  Fiction,  including  Works  by, — Thomas  Nel- 

son Page,  Ellen  Glasgow,  Eden  Philpotts,  Miriam  Michelson,  Stan- 
ley J.  Weyman,  Zona  Gale,  Robert  Chambers,  F.  Marion  Crawford, 
Katherine  Thurston,  Agnes  and  Egerton  Castle,  Henry  Sienkiewicz, 
Henry  Seton  Merriman,  and  others.  Numerous  illustrations.  To- 
gether, 65  vols.  12mo,  cloth,  as  issued. 

Various  places,  various   dates 

429.  FICTION.     A   Collection   of   Fiction,   including   Works   by, — Alexandre 

Dumas,  Henri  Beyle  (De  Stenhal),  Marie  Corelli,  Elinor  Glyn, 
Jack  London,  Kate  Douglas  Wiggin,  Edith  Wharton,  Robert  Hich- 
ens,  Marie  Van  Vorst,  Frank  Norris,  John  Galsworthy,  Bret  Harte, 
Gilbert  Parker,  and  others.  Numerous  illustrations.  Together, 
69  vols.  12mo,  original  cloth  as  issued. 

Various  places,  various  dates 


Second  Session,  Monday  Evening,  January  19th 

430.  FIELD    (MICHAEL).      Sight  and   Song.     London:   Bodley   Head,   1892. 

Edition  limited  to  400  copies ;  WOODBERRY  (GEORGE  E.) .  The  North 
Shore  Watch.  Boston,  1890;  SAMUELS  (CAPTAIN  S.).  From  the 
Forecastle  to  the  Cabin.  Illustrated.  New  York,  1887;  ALDEICH 
(T.  B.).  The  Stillwater  Tragedy.  Boston,  1880;  ROBERTSON 
(MORGAN).  Shipmates.  Frontispiece.  New  York,  1901;  [NELLY 
(F.  T.).]  Coronet  Memories.  Illustrations.  London,  [1899.] 
ALL  FIRST  EDITIONS.  Together,  6  vols.  16mo  and  12mo,  cloth  and 
boards.  Various  places,  various  dates 

431.  FIRST   EDITIONS.      Seton-Thompson    (Ernest).      The   Biography   of   a 

Grizzly.  New  York,  1900;  STOWE  (HARRIET  BEECHES).  Sunny 
Memories  of  Foreign  Lands.  2  vols.  1854  (also)  Dred.  2  vols. 
1856;  FISKE  (JOHN).  Through  Nature  to  God.  Boston,  1899; 
LANG  (ANDREW).  The  True  Story  Book.  Illustrations.  London, 
1893 ;  and  others.  Together,  10  vols.  12mo,  cloth  and  leather. 

Various  places,  various  dates 

432.  FISHES  OF  AMERICA.    Harris  (William  C.).    The  Fishes  of  North  Amer- 

ica. Vol.  1,  Parts  1  to  18.  Numerous  full-page  plates  in  colors, 
and  text  illustrations.  18  parts,  folio,  wrappers,  uncut,  wrappers 
and  title-page  to  Part  1,  lacking,  and  wrappers  to  Part  18  torn. 
Somewhat  damaged  by  water.  Not  returnable. 

New  York,   1891-1898 

433.  FITZGERALD  (SYBIL).     In  the  Track  of  the  Moors.     Colored  plates  and 

other  illustrations.  London,  1905;  LUMHOLTZ  (CABL).  Among 
Cannibals.  New  York,  1889;  THOMPSON  (J.).  The  Straits  of  Mal- 
acca. New  York,  1875 ;  and  two  others.  All  illustrated.  Together, 
5  vols.  8vo  to  4to,  cloth. 

Various  places,  various  dates 

434.  FOOTE    (ANDEEW  H.).     Africa  and  the  American  Flag.     Lithograph 

plates.  New  York,  1854,  (stained  copy) ;  MAEK  TWAIN'S  (Bur- 
lesque) Autobiography  and  First  Romance.  Illustrations.  New 
York,  [1871;]  WANDEEINGS  of  Aloha.  Illustrations.  New  York, 
1904;  and  3  others.  Together,  6  vols.  18mo,  to  8vo,  cloth  and 
wrappers.  Various  places,  various  dates 

435.  FEEEMASONEY,  Morals  and  Dogma  of  the  Ancient  and  Scottish  Rite  of 

Freemasonry.  Charleston  18 — ;  MACOY  (ROBERT).  The  Knight 
Templars.  Numerous  illustrations.  New  York,  1874;  MACKEY 
(ALBEET  G.).  A  Encyclopaedia  of  Freemasonry  and  Its  Kindred 
Sciences.  Portrait.  Philadelphia,  1874;  BEHAEBELL  (REV.  T.  G.). 
Odd  Fellows  Monitor  and  Guide.  Illustrations.  Indianapolis,  1889 ; 
CUEBIEE  (REV.  CHAELES  W.).  History  of  Religious  Orders.  Por- 
trait. New  York,  1895.  Together,  5  vols.  8vo  and  royal  8vo,  cloth 
and  half  morocco,  one  binding  broken. 

Various  places,  various  dates 


Second  Session,  Monday  Evening,  January  19th 

436.  FRENCH  BOOKS.  ,  De  Lonlay  (Dick).     Nos  Gloires  Militaires.     Numer- 

ous text  and  full-page  illustrations,  some  colored.  Tours,  1888 ; 
STAHL  (P.  J.).  Vie  Privee  et  Publique  des  Animaux.  Numerous 
vignettes  ~by  Grandville.  Paris,  1867;  AUGIER  (EMILE).  L'Ad- 
venturiere.  Paris,  1880;  VOIART  (MME.  ELISE).  Le  Robinson 
Suisse.  200  illustrations  after  the  drawings  of  Ch.  Lemercier. 
Paris,  1841 ;  ANONYMOUS.  Histoire  des  Inquisitions.  Illustrations. 
2  vols.  Cologne,  1769;  DE  LAMARTINE  (A.).  Vie  du  Tasse.  Paris, 
1866;  Homere  et  Socrate.  Paris,  1863;  SAND  (GEORGE).  La  Mare 
au  Diable.  Paris,  1887;  and  others.  Together,  11  vols.  12mo  to 
royal  4to,  various  bindings.  Various  places,  various  dates 

437.  GARDENS.    Tipping  (H.  Avray — Editor).     Gardens  Old  and  New.    The 

Country  House  and  its  Garden  Environment,  3  vols.;  AMERICAN 
Homes  and  Gardens.  Vol.  IV.  All  profusely  illustrated  WITH 
HALF-TONE  PLATES.  Together,  4  vols.  folio,  pictorial  cloth,  gilt 
edges.  London  and  New  York,  1907,  &c. 

438.  GRANT  (ASAHEL).    The  Nestorians,  or  the  Lost  Tribes.    London,  1841; 

KLOPSTOCK  (F.  G.).  The  Messiah.  London,  undated;  DRELIN- 
COURT  (CHARLES).  The  Christian's  Defence  Against  the  Fears  of 
Death.  London,  1848;  ANONYMOUS.  The  Political  History  of  the 
Devil.  8vo,  half  calf,  soiled.  Exeter,  1816;  Fox  (JOHN).  Book 
of  Martyrs.  Philadelphia,  1837.  Together,  5  vols.  various  bindings. 

Various  places,  various  dates 

439.  GREECE.     Mure   (William).     A  Critical  History  of  the  Language  and 

Literature  of  Antient  Greece.  5  vols.  Svo,  panelled  calf,  bindings 
cracked.  London,  1850;  FINLAY  (GEORGE).  History  of  the  Greek 
Eevolution.  2  vols.  Svo,  tree  calf.  Edinburgh,  1861;  HEEREN  (A. 
H.  L.).  A  Manual  of  Ancient  History.  Svo,  calf.  London,  1847; 
and  others.  Together,  10  vols.  Svo,  calf  and  cloth. 

Various  places,  various  dates 

440.  HAZLITT    (W.  CAREW).     The  Venetian  Republic.     421-1797.     2  vols. 

London,  1900;  BRASSEY  (ANNIE).  The  Last  Voyage.  Illustrations. 
London,  1889;  PIOZZI  (HESTER  LYNCH).  Observations  and  Recol- 
lections made  in  the  Course  of  a  Journey  through  France,  Italy, 
and  Germany,  2  vols.  London,  1789;  HARVEY  (DR.).  The  City 
Remembrancer.  2  vols.  London,  1769.  Together,  7  vols.  Svo 
and  royal  Svo,  various  bindings,  some  uncut,  some  vols.  damaged 
by  water.  Not  returnable.  London,  various  dates 

441.  HOLDEN  (GEORGE  H.).     Canaries  and  Cage-Birds.     With  14  FULL-PAGE 

COLORED  PLATES,  and  other  illustrations.  Royal  Svo,  cloth,  gilt. 
New  York,  no  date;  GIBSON  (W.  HAMILTON).  Our  Edible  Toad- 
stools and  Mushrooms.  With  30  FULL-PAGE  COLORED  PLATES,  and 

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over  50  other  illustrations  by  the  author.  Royal  Svo,  cloth,  gilt, 
gilt  tops.  New  York,  1899;  WRONG  (GEORGE  M.).  A  Canadian 
Manor  and  its  Seigneurs.  Numerous  illustrations.  8vo,  buckram, 
gilt  top,  uncut.  Toronto,  1908.  Together,  3  vols. 

New  York  and  Toronto,  1899-1908 

442.  ILLUSTRATED  BOOKS.     Beattie   (William).     Switzerland.     Illustrated  in 

a  series  of  views  taken  expressly  for  this  work  by  W.  II.  Bartlett, 
engraved  on  steel  by  Wallis,  Benjamin,  Lacey,  and  others.  2  vols. 
4to,  full  straight-grained  morocco,  gilt,  gilt  edges.  London,  1836; 
JAMESON  (MRS.  ANNA).  Memoirs  of  the  Beauties  of  the  Court 
of  Charles  the  Second.  Numerous  portraits  after  Sir  Peter  Lely 
and  other  eminent  painters.  Imperial  8vo,  cloth,  gilt,  gilt  edges. 
London,  1861;  COOPER  ( SUSAN  FENIMORE).  Pages  and  Pictures 
from  the  Writings  of  James  Fenimore  Cooper.  Illustrated  on  steel 
and  wood  from  original  drawings.  4to,  morocco  antique,  gilt  edges. 
New  York,  1865.  Together,  4  vols. 

London  and  New  York,  1836-1865 

443.  ILLUSTRATED  BOOKS.     KNOX  (THOMAS  LOWELL).     Scenes  from  Every 

Land.  Illustrated  with  over  500  photographic  views.  New  York, 
1893 ;  FLOWERS  from  an  Indian  Garden.  Numerous  full-page  plates 
IN  COLORS.  2  vols.  [Dusseldorf,  1846]  ;  PHOTOGRAPHIC  VIEWS. 
A  collection  of  46^ folio  plates  of  public  buildings  in  Washington; 
Also,  13  Svo  plates  of  views  and  portraits  mounted  and  matted  to 
Svo;  PARLOUR  REVIEW  (THE).  Jan.  6  to  March  10,  1838.  10  Nos. 
in  English  and  French.  Plates.  Philadelphia,  1838;  IRVING 
(WASHINGTON).  Life  of  George  Washington.  Vol.  V.  Illustra- 
tions. New  York,  1859.  Together,  7  vols.  4to  and  folio,  various 
bindings.  Various  places,  various  dates 

444.  ILLUSTRATED  BOOKS.     The  National  Portrait  Gallery  of  Distinguished 

Americans.  Numerous  engraved  plates.  2  vols.  Philadelphia, 
1835-1836;  BUFFEN  (F.  F.).  Musical  Celebrities.  Second  Series. 
Many  portraits.  London,  1893;  MILTON  (JOHN).  Paradise  Lost. 
Illustrated  by  Dore.  Philadelphia,  no  date;  BALMANNO  (MRS.). 
Pen  and  Pencil.  New  York,  1858;  STODDARD  (R.  H.,  Editor). 
Loves  and  Heroines  of  the  Poets.  Engraved  plates.  New  York, 
1861;  and  5  others.  Together,  11  vols.  royal  8vo  and  4to,  full 
morocco,  cloth,  etc.  Various  places,  various  dates. 

445.  ILLUSTRATED  BOOKS.    Johnson  (R.  B.).     Popular  British  Ballads.     Il- 

lustrations by  W.  C.  Cooke.  4  vols.  London,  1894;  PENNELL 
(JOSEPH).  Modern  Illustration.  Illustrations.  London,  1895; 
STOWE  (H.  BEECHER).  The  Minister's  Wooing.  Illustrations  by 
Phiz.  London,  1859;  STERNE  (LAURENCE).  A  Sentimental 

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Journey  through  France  and  Italy.  Illustrations.  New  York, 
1900;  ARNOLD  (THOMAS  J.).  Reynard  the  Fox.  With  60  illustra- 
tions from  the  designs  of  Wilhelm  von  Kaulbach  and  12  India  Proof 
engravings  by  Joseph  Wolf.  London,  1887;  and  others.  Together, 
18  vols.  12mo  and  8vo,  various  bindings,  many  uncut. 

Various  places,  various  dates 

446.  ILLUSTRATED  TRAVEL.     Colange    (Leo   De,   Editor).     A  Tour  of   the 

World.  Profusely  illustrated.  4  vols.  New  York,  [1896;]  WILL- 
IAMS (H.  W.)  Select  Views  in  Greece.  Numerous  plates.  London, 
[1892;]  WILSON  (PROFESSOR).  Scotland  Illustrated.  Plates  en- 
graved after  celebrated  artists.  Edinburgh,  no  date;  BEATTIE 
(WILLIAM,  Editor).  The  Danube.  Engraved  plates  after  W.  H. 
Bartlett.  London,  1844;  and  3  others.  Together,  10  vols,  4to 
various  bindings,  some  broken.  Various  places,  various  dates 

447.  ILLUSTRATED  TTAVEL.     Roberts  (Emma).    Views  in  India,  China,  and 

on  the  Shores  of  the  Red  Sea.  Engraved  plates  from  drawings  by 
Prout,  Stanfield,  Cattermole,  Cox,  and  others.  2  vols.  in  one.  Lon- 
don, ca.  1835;  MACFARLANE  (CHARLES).  Constantinople  in  1828. 
Engraved  and  colored  plates.  London,  1829 ;  FINDEN'S  Ports,  Har- 
bours, Watering-Places  ...  of  Great  Britain.  Engraved  plates. 
2  vols.  London,  no  date;  BARTLETT  (W.  H.).  The  Nile  Boat. 
Engraved  plates.  London,  1849 ;  and  ,9  others.  Together,  14  vols. 
8vo  to  4to,  various  bindings.  Various  places,  various  dates 

448.  IRVING  (WASHINGTON).     Life  of  George  Washington.     Engraved  title- 

page  and  portraits.     4  vols.     4to,  loose  leaves. 

New  York:  G.  P.  Putnam  &  Co.,  1857 
Useful  for  extra-illustration. 

449.  JACKSON  (JOHN).    A  Treatise  on  Wood  Engraving.     With  upwards  of 

300  illustrations  on  wood.  London,  1839;  SPENSER  (EDMUND). 
The  Fairie  Queen.  The  Shepheards  Calendar;  together  with  the 
other  Works  of  England's  Arch-Poet.  Woodcuts.  [London]  1611 
(binding  broken);  DEFOE  (DANIEL).  The  Life  and  Adventures 
of  Robinson  Crusoe.  Plates.  2  vols.  in  one.  London,  1791;  DE 
SERVIERE  (GROLLIER).  Recueil  d'Ouvrages  Curieux  de  Mathe- 
matique  et  de  Mecanique.  Numerous  copperplates.  Lyon,  1719, 
and  another.  Together,  5  vols.  8vo  and  4to,  half  morocco  and  calf, 
bindings  poor.  Not  returnable.  London  and  Lyon,  1611-1839 

450.  KIPLING  (RUDYARD).     Collected  Verse  of  Kipling.     With  illustrations, 

SOME  COLORED,  by  W.  Heath  Robinson.  Square  royal  8vo,  pictorial 
cloth,  gilt  top.  New  York,  1910;  RIP  VAN  WINKLE  as  Played  by 
Joseph  Jefferson.  Plates  on  Japanese  paper,  and  text  illustrations; 

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also,  portrait  of  Jefferson,  COLORED,  on  China  paper,  matted.  Royal 
8vo,  pictorial  vellum-boards,  gilt  top,  uncut.  (No.  12  of  only  50 
copies  printed).  New  York,  1895;  CABELL  (JAMES  B.).  Chivalry. 
COLORED  ILLUSTRATIONS.  8vo,  decorative  cloth,  gilt  top,  uncut. 
New  York,  1909;  HERRICK  (ROBERT).  Flower  Poems.  With  Note 
by  A.  C.  Swinburne.  Illustrated  with  12  COLORED  PLATES  by  Flor- 
ence Castle.  8vo,  decorative  cloth,  gilt  top.  London,  no  date.  Text 
printed  on  Japanese  paper.  Together,  4  vols. 

f  ,     Various  places,  various  dates 

451.  LACROIX  (PAUL).  The  XVIIIth  Century.  With  351  engravings  on 
wood.  London,  undated;  HEATON  (MRS.  CHARLES).  The  History 
of  the  Life  of  Albrecht  Diirer.  Illustrations.  London,  1870;  ER- 
MAN  (ADOLF).  Life  in  Ancient  Egypt.  With  11  plates  and  400 
illustrations.  London,  1894 ;  SINIGAGLIA  (LEONE)  .  Climbing 
Reminiscences  of  the  Dolomites.  Illustrations.  London,  1896; 
BONVALOT  (GABRIEL).  Across  Thibet.  Illustrations.  New  York, 
1892.  Together,  5  vols.  royal  8vo,  cloth,  bindings  and  text  soiled 
by  water.  New  York  and  London,  various  dates 


452.  LA  FONTAINE  Fables  de  La  Fontaine.     Illustrations  by  J.  B.  Oudry. 

Paris,  no  date;  JONES  (CHARLES  H.).  Vers  de  Societe.  Illustra- 
tions from  drawings  by  J.  A.  Mitchell,  engraved  by  Henry  Marsh. 
New  York,  1875 ;  JAMES  .(G.  P.  R.).  A  Book  of  the  Passions.  En- 
gravings by  Heath.  Philadelphia,  1839;  HARTE  (BRET).  Poetical 
Works.  Boston,  no  date;  SINNETT  (MRS.  PERCY).  Byways  of 
History.  2  vols.  London,  1847 ;  ANONYMOUS.  Home  Life  in  Russia. 
2  vols.  London,  1854 ;  and  others.  Together,  10  vols.  8vo  and  12mo, 
various  bindings,— calf,  half  morocco  and  full  morocco. 

Various  places,  various  dates 

453.  LEE   (CAPTAIN  ROBERT  E.).     Recollections  and  Letters  of  General  E. 

Lee.  By  His  Son.  Photogravure  portraits.  New  York,  1904; 
MOSER  (HENRI).  A  Travers  1'Asie  Centrale.  Illustrations.  Paris 
[1885]  ;  BRADFORD'S  HISTORY  'Of  Plimoth  Plantation/  From  the 
Original  Manuscript.  Portraits.  Boston,  1898;  BATTINE  (CECIL). 
The  Crisis  of  the  Confederacy.  Colored  frontispiece  and  6  maps. 
New  York,  1905;  HEDIN  (SVEN).  Adventures  in  Tibet.  -Drawings 
and  photographs.  London,  1904;  KIRKBRIDE  (F.  B.)  AND  STER- 
RETT  (J.  E.).  The  Modern  Trust  Company.  Illustrations.  New 
York,  1905;  GREELEY  (A.  W.).  Handbook  of  Alaska.  Maps  and 
illustrations.  New  York,  1909;  QuiLLER-CoucH  (A.  T.).  Fort 
Amity.  New  York,  1904.  Together,  8  vols.  12mo  to  royal  8vo, 
cloth,  some  uncut.  Various  places,  various  dates 


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454.  LE  SAGE    (ALAIN  RENE).     Asmodeus,  or  The  Devil  on  Two   Sticks. 

Woodcuts  by  Tony  Johannot.  London,  1841;  HOGG  (JAMES). 
Tales  of  The  Ettrick  Shepherd.  2  vols.  London,  1886 ;  CERVANTES. 
Don  Quixote.  Translated  by  Charles  Jarvis.  4  vols.  London, 
1801 ;  and  3  others.  Together,  10  vols.  8vo  and  royal  8vo,  various 
bindings,  some  worn.  Various  places,  various  dates 

455.  LOSSING   (BENSON  J.).     The  Pictorial  Field-Book  of  the  Revolution. 

Illustrations.  2  vols.  New  York,  1860;  BRYCE  (JAMES).  The 
American  Commonwealth.  Folding  map.  2  vols.  London,  1891 ; 
PECK  (CHARLES  H.).  The  Jacksonian  Epoch.  New  York,  1899; 
SHERMAN  (GENERAL  WILLIAM  T.).  Memoirs.  By  Himself.  New 
York,  1875 ;  and  others.  Together,  9  vols.  8vo  and  royal  8vo,  vari- 
ous bindings,  all  more  or  less  damaged  by  water. 

Various  places,  various  dates 

456.  MARTIN  (HENRI).    A  Popular  History  of  France.     Translated  by  Mary 

L.  Booth  and  A.  L.  Alger.  Illustrations.  3  vols.  royal  8vo,  cloth. 
Boston,  no  date;  LANSDALE  (MARIA  H.).  The  Chateau  of  Touraine. 
Illustrations^  Imperial  8vo,  cloth.  New  York,  1906;  OKEY  (T.). 
Venice  and  its  Story.  Illustrations.  8vo,  cloth.  London,  1903 ; 
PUGIN  (A).  Paris  and  Its  Environs.  Steel  plates  from  drawings 
by  Puffin,  engraved  under  the  superintendence  of  C.  Heath.  4to, 
half  morocco.  London,  no  date;  KAUFMANN  (RICHARD).  Paris  of 
To-Day.  Illustrations.  8vo,  cloth.  New  York,  no  date;  and  others. 
Together,  10  vols.  8vo  and  royal  8vo,  various  bindings. 

Various  places,  various  dates 

457.  MONKS.     Montalembert  (Count  De).     The  Monks  of  the  West,  2  vols. 

Boston,  1872;  McCABE  (JOSEPH).  Twelve  Years  in  a  Monastery. 
New  York,  1903;  MONK  (MARIA).  Awful  Disclosures  by  Maria 
Monk.  New  York,  1836,  worn;  "MISEKRIMUS."  New  York,  1833. 
Together,  5  vols.  16mo  to  8vo,  half  calf,  cloth,  and  boards. 

Various  places,  various  dates 

458.  NATURAL  HISTORY.    Wood  (Reverend  J.  G.).     Animate  Creation.     Col- 

ored plates  and  other  illustrations.  3  vols.  4to,  half  morocco.  New 
York,  undated;  WOOD  (REVEREND  J.  G.).  The  Uncivilized  Races 
of  Men.  Illustrations.  2  vols.  royal  8vo,  morocco.  Hartford,  1876 ; 
LIBRARY  of  Universal  Knowledge.  4  vols.  8vo,  half  morocco,  New 
York,  1880;  ROE  (EDWARD  P.).  Nature's  Serial  Story.  Illustra- 
tions. 8vo,  cloth.  New  York,  1885;  RHIND  (WILLIAM)/  A  History 
of  the  Vegetable  Kingdom.  Illustrations.  8vo,  half  morocco. 
Edinburgh,  1857;  and  others.  Together,  15  vols.  8vo  to  4to,  various 
bindings.  Various  places,  various  dates 


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459.  NEW  YORK  MIRROR.    Vols.  8  to  13.     Plates.    Together,  6  vols.  4to,  half 

roan  and  morocco.     Not  collated.     Sold  as  is. 

New  York,  1831-1835 

460.  PARDOE  (Miss).    The  Court  and  Eeign  of  Francis  the  First.    Portraits. 

2  vols.  Svo,  calf.  London,  1849;  STRACHEY  (LIONEL — Translator). 
Memoirs  of  a  Contemporary.  Portraits.  Svo,  half  calf,  uncut.  New 
York,  1902;  MORGAN  (LADY).  Memoirs.  Portrait.  2  vols.  8vo, 
half  morocco,  gilt,  uncut.  London,  1863;  THORNBURY  (WALTER). 
The  Life  of  J.  M.  W.  Turner.  Portraits.  2  vols.  8vo,  half  calf. 
London,  1862;  AUBREY  (JOHN).  Letters  written  by  Eminent  Per- 
sons. 3  vols.  8vo,  half  morocco.  London,  1813;  and  three  others. 
Together,  13  vols.  8vo,  various  bindings. 

Various  places,  various  dates 

461.  PERCY  (REUBEN  AND  SHOLTO).     Percy  Anecdotes,  2  vols.    London,  no 

date ;  SCHILLER.  Poems.  Translated  into  English  by  E.  P.  Arnold- 
Foster.  New  York,  1902;  KEATS  (JOHN).  Letters.  Edited  by  H. 
Buxton  Forman.  London,  1895 ;  FATHER  PROUT.  Reliques.  Lon- 
don, 1862;  IMPEY  (E.  B.).  Illustrations  of  German  Poetry.  2  vols. 
Clapham,  1841;  TONY  PASTOR'S  Comic  Songs.  New  York,  [1864;] 
and  4  others.  Together,  12  vols.  16mo  to  royal  8vo,  morocco,  half 
morocco,  and  half  calf.  Various  places,  various  dates 

462.  PICTORIAL   HISTORY   of    England.     Illustrations.     4   vols.   royal   8vo, 

morocco,  gilt  edges.  New  York,  1846;  GUIZOT  (M.).  A  Popular 
History  of  France.  Illustrations.  6  vols.  royal  8vo,  half  calf,  gilt 
backs,  one  binding  broken.  Boston,  undated;  LILLY  (WILLIAM  S.). 
Chapters  in  European  History.  2  vols.  Svo,  cloth.  London,  1886; 
Together,  11  vols.  various  bindings.  Various  places,  various  dates 

463.  RAYMOND  (WILLIAM).    Biographical  Sketches  of  the  Distinguished  Men 

of  Columbia  County.  Albany,  1851;  DECLARATION  (A)  by  the  Rep- 
resentatives of  the  United  Colonies  of  North  America  .  .  .  Phila- 
delphia, 1775;  SOUVENIR  of  Lexington.  1775-1875.  Illustrations. 
Lexington,  1875;  ADAMS  (R-EV.  WILLIAM).  Sermon  delivered  .  . 
on  the  Occasion  of  the  Centennial  Celebration  of  the  Battle  of 
Lexington.  [Lexington]  1875;  and  others.  Together,  8  pieces. 
12mo  to  Svo,  wrappers  Various  places,  various  dates 

464.  RITSON  (JOSEPH — Editor).    Robin  Hood.   2  vols.  1832;  Ancient  Songs 

and  Ballads.  2  vols.  1829 ;  Letters  of  Joseph  Ritson.  2  vols.  1833 ; 
Memoirs  of  the  Celts  or  Gauls.  1827;  Fairy  Tales.  1831;  The  Life 
of  King  Arthur.  1825;  Pieces  of  Ancient  Popular  Poetry.  1833; 
and  one  other,  an  odd  vol.  Together,  11  vols.  small  8vo,  cloth  or 
boards,  uncut. 

London:  William  Pickering,  and  others,  various  dates 


Second  Session,  Monday  Evening,  January  19th 

465.  ROOSEVELT  (THEODORE),  the  Citizen.     By  Jacob  A.  Riis.     Illustrated. 

Eoyal  8vo,  cloth,  gilt  top.  New  York,  1904;  SHERMAN  (GENERAL 
W.  T.).  Memoirs,,  by  Himself.  2  vols.  8vo,  half  morocco.  New 
York,  1875;  BASSETT  (JOHN  S.).  A  Short  History  of  the  United 
States.  Maps.  8vo,  cloth.  New  York,  1913;  BLACK  (HUGH). 
Friendship.  8vo,  cloth,  gilt,  uncut.  Chicago,  no  date ;  FIELDS 
(ANNIE).  Authors  and  Friends,  12mo,  cloth,  gilt  top,  uncut.  Bos- 
ton, 1897.  Together,  6  vols.  Various  places,  various  dates 

466.  ROSSETTI    (D.   G.).     The  House  of  Life.     Woodcut  initials.     Boston: 

Copeland  and  Day,  1893.  Limited  Edition  of  500  copies  on  French 
hand-made  paper;  MACPHERSON  (JAMES).  Poems  of  Ossian.  En~ 
graved  frontispiece.  Edinburgh,  1792;  BURTON  (R.  F.).  Vikram 
and  the  Vampire,  or  Tales  of  Hindu  Devilry.  Illustrated.  London, 
1870;  [GRIFFIN  (GERALD).]  "Holland-Tide,"  or  Minister  Popular 
Tales.  London,  1827;  AESOP'S  Fables.  Life  of  Aesop,  by  Mr. 
Richardson.  York  circa  1800;  FITZ-GERALD.  (EDWARD).  Rubaiyat 
of  Omar  Khayyam.  St.  Paul,  Minn.,  1895 ;  and  3  others.  Together, 
9  vols.  18mo  to  8vo,  various  bindings. 

Various  places,  various  dates 

467.  SCHROEDTER  (ALLWINA).     Penates.     Portraits  in  colored  borders.     No 

place,  no  date;  GARLEPP  (BRUNO).  Germany's  Iron  Chancellor. 
Fully  illustrated.  Akron,  Ohio,  1897;  SCHERR  (JOHANNES).  Ger- 
mania.  Full-page  and  text  illustrations.  Stuttgart.  Together,  3 
vols.  royal  4to,  various  bindings.  Various  places,  various  dates 

468.  SCIENCE.  Russell  (George  E.).   Text-Book  on  Hydraulics.  Illustrations. 

New  York,  1913;  TUDSBERY  (J.  H.  T.)  AND  BRIGHTMORE  (A.  W.). 
The  Principles  of  Waterworks  Engineering.  Illustrations.  London, 
1905;  ALGLAVE  (E.)  AND  BOULARD  (J.).  The  Electric  Light, 
Illustrations.  New  York,  1884;  PHILLIPS  (A.  E.).  Surveying. 
Illustrations.  Chicago,  1913;  BROWNE  (H.).  The  Geology  of  Scrip- 
ture. Plates.  Frome,  1832.  A.  L.  S.  of  the  author  inserted.  To- 
gether, 5  vols.  8vo,  cloth  and  calf. 

Various  places,  various  dates 

469.  SCOTT  (SiR  WALTER).     The  Miscellaneous  Prose  Works  of  Sir  Walter 

Scott.  Vols.  1  to  12,  inclusive,  17,  18,  19,  20,  21,  27  and  28.  En- 
graved titles  and  frontispieces.  Together,  19  vols.  16mo,  calf,  gilt 
backs,  marbled  edges,  bindings  slightly  rubbed. 

Edinburgh:  Adam  &  Charles  Black,  1852-1851 

470.  SHAKESPEARE  (WILLIAM).    The  Works  of  William  Shakespeare.    By  J. 

Payne  Collier.  Vols.  2  to  9  (lacking  Vol.  1.)  8  vols.  8vo,  red 
morocco,  lettered  on  backs,  gilt  edges,  edges  of  bindings  slightly 
rubbed.  ^London :  Whittaker  &  Co.,  1842-1853 


Second  Session,  Monday  Evening,  January  19th 

471.  SPAIN.     Thornbury  (Walter).     Life  in  Spain.    2  vols.    1859;  BORROW 

(GEORGE).  The  Zincali,  or  an  Account  of  the  Gypsies  of  Spain.  2 
vols. '1843  (also)  The  Bible  in  Spain,  1899.  Together,  5  vols.  small 
8vo,  half  calf  and  cloth.  London,  various  dates 

472.  SPORTING.     Patten  (William,  Editor).     The  Book  of  Sport  [including 

Golf,  Tennis,  Polo,  Fox  Hunting,  etc.]  Numerous  portraits.  4to, 
half  morocco.  New  York,  1901;  SAME,  another  copy,  in  boards; 
SCOTT  (JOHN).  The  Sportsman's  Album.  Engraved  plates.  Lon- 
don, [1888;]  SPORTSMAN'S  MAGAZINE  (THE).  Illustrated.  Vols. 
1  and  2.  London,  1846,  etc.;  FORESTER  (FRANK,  Editor).  The  Dog. 
Illustrated.  New  York,  no  date;  MAYHEW  (EDWARD).  The  Illus- 
trated Horse  Management.  Philadelphia,  1865 ;  and  2  others.  To- 
gether, 9  vols*.  8vo  to  royal  4to,  various  bindings. 

Various  places,  various  dates 

473.  SPORTING.    The  Encyclopaedia  of  Sport.    Edited  by  the  Earl  of  Suffolk 

&  Berkshire.  Parts  1  to  19.  Photogravures  and  text  illustrations. 
19  parts,  royal  8vo,  original  wrappers.  New  York,  Putnam's  Sons, 
no  date;  TEGETMEIER  (W.  B.)  Pheasants  for  Coverts  and  Aviaries. 
Illustrations.  4to,  cloth.  London,  1873;  COLLYNS  (CHARLES  PALE). 
Notes  on  the  Chase  of  the  Wild  Deer.  Photogravures.  4to,  cloth. 
London,  1892;  RHEAD  (Louis— Editor).  The  Speckled  Brook 
Trout.  Illustrations.  8vo,  vellum,  uncut  (worn).  New  York 
(1902).  Together,  4  vols.  various  bindings. 

Various  places,  various  dates 

474.  SPORTING.    Grinnell  (George  B.).    American  Game-Bird  Shooting.    New 

York  (1910) ;  MICHELL  (E.  B.).  The  Art  and  Practice  of  Hawk- 
ing. London,  1900;  SPEEDY  (ToM).  Sport  in  the  Highlands  and 
Lowlands  of  Scotland.  Edinburgh,  1886;  WHITNEY  (CASPAR  W.). 
A  Sporting  Pilgrimage.  New  York,  1895;  GATHORNE-HARDY 
(A.  E.).  Autumns  in  Argyleshire  with  Eod  &  Gun.  London,  1900; 
GORDON  (LORD  GRANVILLE).  Sporting  Reminiscences.  London,, 
1902.  All  illustrated.  Together,  5  vols.  8vo,  cloth. 

Various  places,  various  dates 

475.  SPORTING.    Mayer  (Alfred  M.).    Sport  with  Gun  and  Rod.    New  York, 

1883 ;  GEEN  (PHILIP).  Wliat  I  Have  Seen  While  Fishing.  London. 
1905;  MATHER  (FRED).  Men  I  Have  Fished  With.  New  York,  1897; 
SCHILLINGS  (C.  G.).  With  Flashlight  and  Rifle.  2  vols.  London, 
1906;  RHEAD,  (Louis).  The  Speckled  Brook  Trout.  New  York, 
1902;  ROOSEVELT  (THEODORE).  Outdoor  Pastimes  of  an  American 
Hunter.  New  York,  1905.  All  illustrated.  Together,  7  vols.  8vo, 
and  royal  8vo,  cloth,  some  uncut. 

New  York  and  London,  various  dates 


Second  Session,  Monday  Evening,  January  19th 

476.  SPORTING.     Dykes  (T.).     All  Round  Sport  with  Fish,  Fur  &  Feather. 

London,  1887;  HAWKER  (LIEUTENANT-COLONEL  P.).  Instructions 
to  Young  Sportsmen  in  all  that  relates  to  Guns  and  Shooting.  Phil- 
adelphia, 1846 ;  "20-BoRE."  Practical  Hints  on  Shooting.  London, 
1887;  LLOYD  (CAPTAIN  L.).  The  Field  Sports  of  the  North  of 
Europe.  London,  1885;  BROWN  (J.  MORAY).  Powder,  Spur  and 
Spear.  London,  1889;  HUNTINGTON  (D.  W.).  Our  Big  Game. 
New  York,  1904;  and  others.  Mostly  illustrated.  Together,  10  vols. 
12mo  and  8vo,  cloth  and  half  leather. 

Various  places,  various  dates 

477.  TRAVELS.    Stanley  (Henry  M.).    In  Darkest  Africa.    2  vols.    New  York, 

1890;  DAVIS  (JOHN  FRANCIS).  Sketches  of  China.  2  vols.  Lon- 
don, 1841;  HARE  (AUGUSTUS  J.  C.).  Walks  in  London,  Walks  in 
Rome,  Days  near  Rome,  3  vols.  New  York,  1884,  etc.;  LOVETT 
(RICHARD).  Irish  Pictures.  New  York,  1888;  and  6  others.  To- 
gether, 14  vols.  12mo  to  4to,  cloth,  calf,  etc. 

Various  places,  various  dates 

478.  WILDE  (OSCAR).    Plays.    3  vols.  12mo,  cloth,  gilt  tops,  uncut.    Boston, 

1905;  VAN  DYKE  (HENRY).  The  Spirit  of  Christmas.  Illustrated. 
12mo,  half  vellum,  gilt  top.  New  Y0rk,  1911;  SYMONS  (ARTHUR). 
Hofmannsthal's  "Electra"  translated  by  A.  Symons.  12mo,  cloth. 
New  York,  1908;  SMITH  (F.  HOPKINSON).  In  Thackeray's  London. 
Pictures  and  text  by  F.  H.  Smith.  With  21  plates.  Imperial  8vo, 
buckram,  gilt  top,  uncut.  Garden  City,  1913.  Together,  6  vols. 

Various  places,  various  dates 

479.  WRIGHT  (THOMAS).     Caricature  History  of  the  Georges.     Illustration. 

London,  undated;  ASHTON  (JOHN).  A  History  of  English  Lot- 
teries. Illustrations.  London,  1893;  KEATS  (JOHN).  Poetry  and 
Prose.  Edited  by  H.  Buxton  Forman.  London,  1890;  KEATS 
(JOHN).  Letters,  to  Fanny  Brawne.  New  York,  1901;  SPOFFORD 
(A.  R.).  A  Book  for  all  Readers.  New  York,  1900.  Together,  5 
vols.  8vo,  cloth.  London  and  New  York,  various  dates 

480.  YACHTING.      Stephens    (W.    P.).     American   Yachting.     Illustrations. 

1904;  DAY  (T.  F.).  The  Adventures  of  Two  Yachtsmen.  1907; 
CLARK  (A.  H.).  History  of  Yachting,  1600-1815.  Etched  and  other 
plates.  1904;  LAWSON  (W.  M.  and  T.  W.).  The  Lawson  History 
of  the  America's  Cup.  Numerous  fine  plates  and  portraits,  some 
colored.  1902.  Limited  Edition  for  Private  Distribution;  KELLEY 
(J.  D.  J.).  American  Yachts,  Their  Clubs  and  Races.  Illustrations 
by  F.  8.  Cozzens.  1884;  and  5  others.  Together,  10  vols.  12mo  to 
4to,  cloth,  wrappers,  and  buckram. 

New  York  and  Boston,  various  dates 
An  interesting  collection  of  yachting  books. 


Second  Session,  Monday  Evening,  January  19th 

481.  MISCELLANEOUS  BOOKS.    Rand,  McNally  and  Co.'s  Indexed  Atlas  of  the 

World.  2  vols.  Tall  folio,  limp  leather.  Chicago,  no  date ;  JOHN- 
SON'S New  Illustrated  Universal  Cyclopaedia.  4  vols.  royal  8vo,  half 
leather.  New  York,  1878;  WEBSTER'S  International  Dictionary,  1900. 
Thick  4to,  half  morocco.  Springfield,  1900;  BREWER'S  Dictionary 
of  Phrase  and  Fable.  8vo,  half  leather.  Philadelphia,  no  date; 
and  22  others.  Together,  30  vols.,  various  sizes  and  bindings. 

Various  places,  various  dates 

482.  MISCELLANEOUS  BOOKS.  Burton  (Robert).  The  Anatomy  of  Melancholy. 

3  vols.  Boston,  1859;  HARLAND  (J.)  and  WILKINSON  (T.  T.).  Lanca- 
shire Folk-Lore.    London,  1867;  LOCKHART  (J.  G.).    Life  of  Scott. 
10  vols.   Edinburgh,  1869,  some  worn;  MACAULAY  (LORD).   History 
of  England,  2  vols,  Miscellaneous  Writings  and  Speeches,  Essays. 

4  vols.  tree  calf.     London,   1871-1874;   McCosn    (JAMES).     The 
Scottish  Philosophy.    New  York,  1875;  MORRIS  (WILLIAM).    Life 
arid  Death  of  Jason.    London,  1882;  and  others.    Together,  34  vols. 
various  sizes  and  bindings.  Various  places,  various  dates 

483.  MISCELLANEOUS  BOOKS,  including  "The  Americana,"  a  Universal  Ref- 

erence Library.  Edited  by  F.  C.  Beach.  Vols.  1  to  10,  and  12  to  15, 
only.  14  vols.  royal  8vo,  half  morocco.  New  York  (1908) ;  and 
other  works.  Together,  37  vols.  various  sizes  and  bindings. 

Various  places,  various  dates 

484.  MISCELLANEOUS  BOOKS.     57  vols. .  various  sizes,  various  bindings,  some 

in  poor  condition.  Various  places,  various  dates 


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